Roofers and Restoration Contractors Need to Nail Down Contract Terms: Unenforceable Agreements in the Insurance Restoration Industry Are Common but Often Not Challenged Dec 16, 2024 By Chip Merlin
Roofer Agrees to Cease and Desist Consent Order Preventing Advertising and Acting As a Licensed Public Adjuster Dec 13, 2024 By Chip Merlin
Roofing Contractor Challenges Iowa’s Public Adjusting Laws on Constitutional Grounds Oct 12, 2024 By Chip Merlin
Dr. Roof or Dr. Roof Adjuster? Restoration Contractors and Roofers Need to Be Careful and Not Overstep into Adjusting Claims, Subjecting Them to Criminal Prosecution Sep 19, 2024 By Chip Merlin
Are Many Restoration Contracts Unenforceable Because They Lack a Specific Price and Scope of Work? Aug 22, 2024 By Chip Merlin
OSHA Costs, Training, and Compliance Must Be Accounted For By Restoration Contractors, Roofers, and Adjusters Aug 15, 2024 By Chip Merlin
A New Trap for the Unwary Could Jeopardize Policyholder’s Entitlement to Penalties and Attorney Fees in Louisiana Aug 13, 2024 By Lantz Savage
Restoration Contractors and Roofers Beware: Your Assignment of Benefits Agreements May Not Hold Up in Colorado Jul 28, 2024 By Chip Merlin
Why Do Roofers and Insurance Restoration Companies Submit Supplemental Insurance Claims? Jul 15, 2024 By Chip Merlin
Everybody Must Follow the Law—Insurance Restoration Contractors Need to Stop Acting as Public Adjusters or Face Fines and Class Action Lawsuits Jun 26, 2024 By Chip Merlin