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Bad Faith Insurance Claims: What are Consequential Damages?

By Jeremy Tyler |

One of the most important things that you should know about property insurance policies is that, at their core, they are simply contracts. You owe certain responsibilities to your insurer and, in return, your insurer owes you. Under the Florida Insurance Code, the company’s primary duties are to handle your property damage claim fairly,… Read More »

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Is Your Insurance Company Stalling?

By Jeremy Tyler |

Was your property recently damaged? If so, you no doubt want to get your insurance claim resolved so that you can move on with your life. Unfortunately, all too often, the insurance claims process seems to drag on forever. This can be confusing and overwhelming for homeowners. Indeed, there are few things more frustrating… Read More »

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Florida Court Rules in Favor of the Insurer in Complex Bad Faith Insurance Case

By Jeremy Tyler |

On November 17, 2016, the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida ruled in favor of Travelers Casualty and Surety in a dispute over an insurance settlement agreement. The court found the agreement unenforceable under Florida law due to fraud and collusion on the part of the policyholder, Culbreath Isles Property Owners… Read More »

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