Negligence by Captive Agents Is on the Rise Because They Don’t Understand the California Fair Plan But Are Now Brokering Them By the Truckload Jun 28, 2021 By Daniel Veroff
California Appellate Court Confirms the Standard for Bad Faith is Whether the Insurer Acted “Reasonably” Mar 12, 2021 By Daniel Veroff
Court Rules in Favor of Goodwill on COVID-19 Business Interruption Matter Jan 30, 2021 By Daniel Veroff
California Warning: Some Difference in Conditions Policies Are Misleading Consumers Dec 08, 2020 By Daniel Veroff
New California Law Require Insurers to Pay Up to 36 Months of Additional Living Expenses and Advance at Least Four Months of Payments Following Wildfires Oct 31, 2020 By Derek Chaiken
The Importance of Demonstrating that Damages Exist in Smoke Damage Insurance Claims Oct 16, 2020 By Victor Jacobellis
Is the California Notice-Prejudice Rule a Fundamental Public Policy For Purposes of Choice of Law Analysis? Oct 04, 2020 By Iris Kuhn