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Posted by Danielle Mitchell On Aug - 30 - 2010 0 Comment

I have previously written on what is and is not “flood” damage.  Now, another chapter in that same story.

My client’s home was inundated with water when the fire hydrant at the front of his property literally blew off.  The ensuing deluge undermined the foundation of his house, and penetrated his frame walls, and soaked his garage.

He submitted the claim to his homeowners insurer which promptly denied the claim based on exclusions for “flood,” and/or water which “backs up from a sewer, drain or sump.”  Absurd.  Neither of these exclusions apply.

“Flood” damage is not synonymous with water damage.  Flood damage when read in the context of most homeowners policies means rising water from a pond, lake, river or ocean, or tidal surge from any of these.  These cannot be extrapolated to include a defective fire hydrant.  Nor, is this loss caused by a “back up” from a sewer, drain or sump.  This isn’t a “back-up,” and a fire hydrant is not a sewer, drain or sump. 

Most homeowners policies are “all-risk” policies, which means that they cover all losses – however caused – unless they are specifically excluded.  Because this loss is not specifically excluded, it is covered.

As with most of my insurance cases, my client owes me nothing out-of-pocket.  If I win, the insurance company must typically pay my fees and costs, and if I lose, I’ll work for free. 

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Posted by Danielle Mitchell On Aug - 29 - 2010 0 Comment

Research conducted by an insurance firm ‘Sainsbury’s car Insurance’ has revealed that many UK motorists are breaking the laws when they are driving in other countries during their holidays or business tours.

The research also found that a huge amount of car owners will not care to pack a glowing warning triangle in their cars even if it is a legal requirement of the country in which they are driving. This is a serious matter that can make them pay heavy penalties, accumulate points on their driving licenses (which are obviously from the UK) as well as making their temporary or travel insurances as void, making them uninsured in a foreign country.

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Posted by Eric Adams On Aug - 29 - 2010 0 Comment

We have written quite a bit on the Car Insurance Blog about the risks that young drivers pose to road safety and , perhaps more importantly – how these younger drivers struggle to find affordable car insurance!

The younger male drivers are perceived to be the greatest risks to road accidents and car insurance claims, hence the more expensive car insurance premiums they have to pay!

It is however often difficult to find factual evidence of these risks. This is why the 2009 RTMC Crash Report makes such interesting reading. T

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Posted by Eric Adams On Aug - 26 - 2010 0 Comment

On the Arrive Alive website we have given much attention to the dangers of impaired driving! Too many fatal accidents have been caused by intoxicated drivers. Many more of these accidents are fortunately not fatal but have lead to car insurance claims– and could have been prevented were it not for the reduced driver reactions as a result of intoxicated driving.

Many visitors to the car insurance blog have enquired about accidents caused by drunk driving – and asked the question whether car insurance companies will settle these claims.

The truth is that a car insurance claim will not be settled if there is proof that the driver has been drunk.

A car insurance policyholder should be aware that he is obliged under the car insurance policy to operate the vehicle within the Rules of the Road. If

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Posted by Danielle Mitchell On Aug - 25 - 2010 0 Comment

Travel insurance is mandatory in many cases for organized mountaineering and trekking expeditions. If you are planning to go solo, you may also decide that you’d like to insure your adventure in case the unexpected happens. Whether you are planning to hike Mount Everest or Torres del Paine, it is important to look at specific features of your plan:

 

  • Is there an elevation limitation on the plan?
  • Do you need to purchase additional coverage for your activities?
  • Does the plan cover emergency medical evacuation and repatriation?
  • Will the plan transport you home in the event that it is medically necessary?
  • How much will the plan cover for doctor visits and hospitalization?

 

A popular choice for mountaineering and trekking insurance is the Atlas Travel plan with the optional sports rider coverage. Thi

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Posted by Eric Adams On Aug - 25 - 2010 0 Comment

Instructions

  1. 1

    Locate the original extended warranty paperwork. Note the account number and vehicle information specific to the warranty you wish to cancel.

  2. 2

    Call the local dealership where you purchased your extended warranty coverage. Inform the dealership that you wish to cancel the coverage. Supply the dealer with the specific warranty account number and vehicle make and model.

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    Drive to the dealership and complete the necessary cancellation paperwork.

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Posted by Danielle Mitchell On Aug - 24 - 2010 0 Comment

Each time a quote is easy to deceive insurance option available in Going for the cheapest. Because of financial constraints and the need to stretch your money, is simply the best fall into the trap of finding insurance cheaper than estimates. The best way to shop for insurance companies, you get an insurance quote comprehensive by a reliable insurance at the best price for your specific needs. Inthis article we will reveal the truth behind insurance quotes cheap.

Due to financial constraints, many people would be more convenient for the offer, because They covered insurance coverage for what they can afford it and because I think that everyone needs.

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Posted by Danielle Mitchell On Aug - 22 - 2010 0 Comment

You are much more likely to become disabled during your work life than to die during your work life. Thus, disability insurance is very important to protect you and your family from financial ruin in the event of a disability. But, what happens when you insurance company denies your disability claim?

Short-term disability (STD) policies usually pay you for a short period of time, say six months, to help you during short-term illnesses or accidents. Long-term disability (LTD) policies provide coverage for longer periods.

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Posted by admin On Aug - 21 - 2010 0 Comment

There are many ways that you can shop for auto insurance. You can shop for auto insurance through the internet, by making phone calls to various auto insurance companies and even shop for auto insurance through visits to offices and brokers in your local area. Through the comparison of the many prices that are available with the auto insurance plans that can be chosen from, it has never been easier to find affordable auto insurance for customers seeking coverage for their vehicle.

To find the cheapest auto insurance quote there are many methods that can be used. Read more…

Posted by Danielle Mitchell On Aug - 21 - 2010 0 Comment

My client notice water staining on his first floor ceiling.  His home was a two story house.  He is a building contractor and opened up the ceiling and found significant damage to the wood member and floor joists supporting the second story.  All of this wood damage was hidden from sight before he opened up the ceiling. 

He reported the claim to his homeowners carrier.  The insurance carrier paid only $10,000 under a ”mold and fungi” limitation endorsement.  The amount of the damage is significantly more than $10,000.  I believe that the damage is so significant that it should qualify under another coverage – collapse.  Collapse is an often overlooked coverage that can often trump limitations such as we have in this case. 

As with almost all of my insurance cases, my client doesn’t pay me anything.  If I win, the insurance company has to pay my fees and costs, and if I lose, I’ll work for free. 

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