Larry Arnold A couple of recent cases have come down that I thought were worthy of note. The first case, Alexander v. Farmers Insurance Company, decided by the Second Appellate…
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Kevin J. Price Expert consultants are chosen for a myriad of reasons, some good and some not. Hopefully, the expert is selected because he or she has a proven track…
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Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE Kevin J. Price Experts/consultants are often needed to answer questions, preserve evidence, and guide recovery efforts during an investigation. Many questions can…
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Kevin J. Price Hear Ye, Hear Ye. . . One of the more frequent questions that I receive from my insurance subrogation clients relates to the "hows" and "whens" of…
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Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE Larry Arnold A couple of recent cases have come down that I think are worthy of mention. The first is Brown v.…
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Melody Mosley Most insurance companies have a template of questions (recorded statement guide) for taking recorded statements, which is very useful. Even the most experienced statement takers can forget important…
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Kevin J. Price The typical subrogation case usually goes something like this: duty, breach, causation and damages. Once in a while, a contract with the adverse party provides a greater…
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Melody Mosley If you don’t understand a language spoken, how do you know if the interpreter is doing a good job? Interpretations should be as accurate as possible, with the…
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Larry Arnold I have come across a few California cases that I thought you might find interesting. The amount listed in the declarations for “actual cash value” is a limit…
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Melody Mosley Do you remember the final episode of Seinfeld? In the courtroom was everyone the foursome had offended throughout the years. One after another, the witnesses came forward, reminding…
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