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Types of Roof Damage Covered by Homeowners Insurance in Florida

Peter Charles - June 8, 2022

Homeowners insurance, specifically, also will not cover any damage caused by floods or earthquakes, and this includes any roof damage that is caused by such disasters

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Multi-State Cheese Recall Still Going Strong Amid Safety Concerns

Brianna Smith - June 8, 2022

The Paris Brothers cheese recall is still going strong and now includes nine states.

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What to Do If Your Insurance Claim Gets Denied in Fort Lauderdale

Peter Charles - June 7, 2022

The first step is to dispute the decision. This is done internally within the insurance company, and it does not involve any legal action per se.

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What Exactly is Commercial Litigation?

Tiberiu Iavorenciuc - June 6, 2022

In a nutshell, commercial litigation deals with the disputes between commercial entities or between commercial entities and regulatory agencies.

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How Does Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Work in Wisconsin

Benjamin Tejes - June 6, 2022

Filing Chapter 13 bankruptcy is a big decision. You are committing to a bankruptcy repayment plan that could last for up to five years.

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How is Insurance Company Bad Faith Defined in New Hampshire?

Peter Charles - June 6, 2022

The problem is that insurance policies are written in such a way that they make little sense to regular people, not trained in legal matters.

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What Kinds of Protection Does a Homeowners Insurance Policy provide in Missouri?

Peter Charles - June 6, 2022

It is possible that another person is hurt while on the property, and they can potentially sue the homeowner.

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How Does a Homeowner with a Damaged Roof Submit an Insurance Claim?

Peter Charles - June 6, 2022

In most cases, if the damage was caused by something like wind, hail, rain, fire, lightning, or falling debris, then the insurance company should pay out.

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What Damages Can You Recover Following a Tornado in Minnesota?

Peter Charles - June 6, 2022

You should take steps to prevent further damage to your property, by covering the damaged parts of the roof with tarp or boarding broken windows.

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How Many Times Can You Appeal a Denied Property Damage Claim?

Peter Charles - June 6, 2022

Another appeal won’t change their mind, and you will simply experience the same result. 

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