What Public Adjusters Need to Tell Their Clients About Examinations Under Oath and Why Public Adjusters Need to Be Careful About Giving Legal Advice Nov 18, 2009 By Chip Merlin
Valuation Issues in Florida, Part 4: Actual Cash Value and The Broad Evidence Rule Nov 15, 2009 By Chip Merlin
How to Prepare for an Examination or Sworn Statement Under Oath if You are a Policyholder or Public Adjuster Nov 11, 2009 By Chip Merlin
Florida’s Valued Policy Law and the “Total Loss” Conundrum in Multiple Causation Losses Nov 08, 2009 By Chip Merlin
Site Problems with Posting Comments and Email Notification of New Posts Nov 07, 2009 By Ruck DeMinico
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