Author: STRUBLE

How to Bring a Breach of Contract Claim

Feb 28, 2023 | Category Insurance Claims | By

Breach of contract lawsuits are one of the most common types of business claims; nevertheless, they can be time-consuming and expensive. Learn what they entail.  What is a Breach of Contract Lawsuit? Imagine there is a contract for a service or product, and one party does not hold up his […]

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Understanding Negligent Security Claims

Feb 21, 2023 | Category Insurance Claims | By

What can you do to help pay your bills after an incident where you were not protected on a property or at a store? You may have grounds to bring a lawsuit called a negligent security claim. Negligent security claims are lawsuits that are brought against business or property owners […]

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How to Deal With Construction Defects

Feb 14, 2023 | Category Insurance Claims | By

You have just saved up to build your dream in-law suite on your property. After months of construction, it is finished. Unfortunately, you have just discovered a construction defect. Fortunately, you may have a remedy. Read on to learn all about what construction defects are, how they arise, and what […]

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Florida’s Judicial Ethics Advisory Committee Issues Opinion Regarding Judges Presiding Over Insurance-Related Cases Who Have Also Filed A Hurricane Insurance Claim

Feb 6, 2023 | Category Articles, Insurance Claims, Legal Analysis | By

Florida’s Judicial Ethics Advisory Committee issued an opinion concerning Florida judges presiding over hurricane-related civil insurance cases who have also submitted a hurricane-related insurance claim. Under what circumstances must judges disclose and/or recuse themselves from hurricane-related cases when they have filed an insurance claim with an insurance company that also […]

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Order Reversed Because Court Found No Prior Dispute

Jan 18, 2023 | Category Articles | By

Was There a Breakdown in the Claims Adjusting Process? Was the Suit a Necessary Catalyst? On January 11, 2023, Florida’s Fourth District Court of Appeal reversed an order granting the insured attorney’s fees and costs associated with his suit for breach of insurance contract because it found the insured never […]

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