Valuation Issues in Florida, Part 2: The Current Florida Valued Policy Law Nov 01, 2009 By Chip Merlin
The Practical Reasons Insurers Take Examinations Under Oath and Why Policyholders Need Representation By Legal Counsel Oct 28, 2009 By Chip Merlin
Valuation Issues in Florida, Part I: The Historical Purpose of Valued Policy Laws Oct 25, 2009 By Chip Merlin
Under What Circumstances Can a Policyholder Refuse to Answer a Question at an Examination Under Oath and Not Lose Policy Benefits? Oct 21, 2009 By Chip Merlin
Who Can Be Compelled to Attend Examinations Under Oath? Do Public Adjusters, Contractors and Employees Have to Attend Examinations Under Oath? Oct 07, 2009 By Chip Merlin
Where Do and Can Examinations Under Oath Be Held? Does a Policyholder Have to go to Timbuktu? Sep 23, 2009 By Chip Merlin
What Happens if A Policyholder Does Not Attend an Examination Under Oath? Sep 16, 2009 By Chip Merlin
Examinations and Sworn Statements Under Oath: What Are They and Their Relevance to Insurance Coverage From a Historical Study of Older Cases Sep 09, 2009 By Chip Merlin
Insurance Coverage Attorneys that Share Ideas and Information Do a Better Job for Policyholders Jul 28, 2009 By Chip Merlin
Spring Storms and Tornadoes in Mississippi Serve as a Reminder: Review and Update Your Policy for Overlooked Benefits Apr 02, 2009 By Chip Merlin