A Client’s Attorney Cannot Serve As The Appraiser Where The Policy Requires Appraiser To Be “Disinterested” Dec 01, 2014 By Shaun Marker
When is a Showing of Prejudice Required to Determine Waiver of Appraisal Nov 07, 2014 By Merlin Law Group
Florida Appellate Court Defines The Meaning Of The Term “Disinterested” As It Relates To Appraisal Provision Oct 05, 2014 By Shaun Marker
Disagreement Over Scope of Damage NOT a Valid Objection to Appraisal Demand in Pennsylvania Sep 24, 2014 By Merlin Law Group
In Florida, an Appraisal Award May Be a Final Determination of Liability For a Bad Faith Case – Update 2 Sep 15, 2014 By Shaun Marker
In Florida, An Appraisal Award May Be A Final Determination Of Liability For A Bad Faith Case – Update Sep 08, 2014 By Shaun Marker
New York Passes Legislation Allowing Appraisal to Determine “Scope of Loss” Jul 16, 2014 By Merlin Law Group
Carolina Coverage: Understanding Appraisal of a Property Damage claim in Tar Heel State, Part I Jun 08, 2014 By Larry Bache