Exceeding Policy Limits for Reasonable Emergency Measures: Steps to Preserve Right to Receive Payment Apr 21, 2022 By Nicholas Conklin
Can an Insurer Rely on an Insured’s Mitigation Efforts to Deny Coverage or Preclude a Business Interruption Claim? Feb 02, 2021 By Nicholas Conklin
Insureds that Prematurely Initiate Repairs Without the Approval of the Insurer May Do So At Their Own Peril Jul 13, 2016 By Merlin Law Group
In New York, Insureds Likely Have Duty to Mitigate Damages in Property Insurance Claims May 09, 2014 By Merlin Law Group
The Gamesmanship Of The Property Insurance Claims Process…Yes You Have To Show The Insurer The Damaged Property, But You Also Have To Repair It Promptly Jan 14, 2013 By Shaun Marker
A Wisconsin Policyholder’s Success in a Bad Faith Lawsuit Against Safeco, Part III Jan 21, 2011 By Chip Merlin
Mitigation Efforts Are Recoverable as Extra Expenses Outside the Period of Interruption – Understanding Business Interruption Claims, Part 34 Aug 15, 2010 By Chip Merlin
The Insured’s Duty to Mitigate – Understanding Business Interruption Claims, Part 30 Jul 18, 2010 By Chip Merlin
A Catch-22 in Extra Expense Coverage – Understanding Business Interruption, Part 24 Jun 06, 2010 By Chip Merlin