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Investigators challenged to determine causation in fire claims involving presence of lithium-ion batteries.
Construction contractors and insurance professionals beware: failing to understand a contract’s fire provisions could burn you.
In a potential game changer for litigation in Michigan, this recent unpublished appellate court ruling allows the video recording of a plaintiff's neuropsychological examinations.
Determining fraud in water intrusion claims begins with an understanding of the technology behind today’s pipe systems.
You should know these four things before you seriously consider bringing a defamation case in Michigan for online comments against an anonymous party.
As water claims rise, insurance industry braces for a potential deluge of new form arson cases.
Give yourself the gift of expertise from a forensic engineer when your next water loss claims hits your desk.
You should be burning up if your fire claim notices don't include this level of detail.
Who pays for property damage related to the intentional acts of others? The answer may surprise you.
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Recent Updates
- Avoiding the Premises Liability Trap of ‘Lost’ Evidence
- Appellate Court Faults Construction Company for Halting Work for Nonpayment in Breach of Agreed Upon Contract
- New Scope of Ohio Home Construction Suppliers Services Act Takes Effect
- The Skeptical Brain Injury – How Do You Prepare to Defend it?
- Post-Open and Obvious: What Property Owners Can Do to Protect Themselves
- Lessons in Civil Procedure and Civility from a Surprising Source: Barbie
- ‘Open and Obvious’ Falls, Restoring Focus on ‘Notice’ Defense in Michigan Premises Liability Cases
- Insurance Provider’s ‘Satisfaction’ Maketh the Proof of Loss
- The High Seas and High Risks of Lithium Batteries
- Uniform Trade Practices Act Requires Timely Payment of Property Claims