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Florida Property Insurance Claims: The Duty to Cooperate

By Jeremy Tyler |

The vast majority of property insurance policies contain a cooperation clause. Essentially, this provision will detail your contractual and legal obligations to cooperate with any investigation into your claim that is being conducted by the insurance company. Policyholders must take the time to understand their respective policy’s cooperation clause. Further, it is critically important… Read More »

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Florida Property Damage Claims: Pipe Bursts

By Jeremy Tyler |

Pipe bursts are not small issues. If you have ever seen the damage caused by a broken pipe, you know that it can be extremely extensive. Beyond the initial flooding, there is also a serious risk that long-term problems such as mold or mildew might develop. If you have been the victim of a… Read More »

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Florida Property Insurance Claims: What is an Examination Under Oath?

By Jeremy Tyler |

An examination under oath is a verbal statement that is given to an insurance company after a property insurance claim has been filed. If the insurance company requests an examination under oath, insured parties are required to comply. Though, insurance companies will certainly not require an examination under oath in every case. During the… Read More »

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