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What is insurance bad faith?
April 20, 2020Transcript: Insurance bad faith is a claim that can be brought against an insurance company after the filing of a document…
Read MoreWhat is an insurable interest?
April 20, 2020Transcript: Insurable interest is defined by Florida law as a substantial economic interest in the property that is insured. An example…
Read MoreWhat is an exclusion in an insurance policy?
April 20, 2020Transcript: Typically, most homeowner’s insurance policies are written as an all-risk policy, which means your home is covered for anything that…
Read MoreWhat is an examination under oath?
April 20, 2020Transcript: You have post-loss obligations pursuant to your insurance policy, and one of those is to comply with an examination under…
Read MoreWhat is a sworn statement in proof of loss?
April 20, 2020Transcript: A sworn statement in proof of loss is usually a one-page document in which the property owner swears under oath…
Read MoreWhat is a reservation of rights letter?
April 20, 2020Transcript: It’s a letter the insurance company sends out which reserves its rights to deny your claim. It’s sent out before…
Read MoreWhat is a bad faith claim?
April 20, 2020Transcript: A bad faith claim is a claim for damages that are not covered under your insurance policy. Bad faith damages…
Read MoreWhat information will I need when I meet with my claims adjuster?
April 20, 2020Transcript: When you meet with your claims adjuster, you’re going to need to know information about the claim: when it happened,…
Read MoreWhat information do I need to report my homeowners’ insurance claim?
April 20, 2020Transcript: You should know a basic description of what occurred, the damage you sustained and when it occurred. Relay this information…
Read MoreWhat if the property damage was caused by a long term leak?
April 20, 2020Transcript: If the property damage was sustained as the result of a long-term leak, the first thing that you want to…
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