by admin | Jun 15, 2020 | Pre-suit (before litigation)
A. Background: Let’s say you’ve owned a house for 10 years. You’ve spent your blood, sweat, and money to make it a castle for your family. In that time, you’ve made major renovations and remodeling with some even requiring permits...
by admin | May 16, 2020 | Pre-suit (before litigation)
A. Will the insurance company pay for repairs the insured did?After you report a property insurance claim, you realize some of the damages doesn’t require you to hire a professional. In fact, you’re pretty good with changing light bulbs and your family...
by admin | May 16, 2020 | Pre-suit (before litigation)
A. Background: After a windstorm or water leak event in your home, there is a good chance you will call a water restoration/mitigation contractor to immediately dry out your water-damaged ceilings, furniture, cabinetry, etc. The whole situation is a...
by admin | May 16, 2020 | Pre-suit (before litigation)
A. Recap: What is an Examination Under Oath (EUO):After you report your property insurance claim, your insurance company will investigate the claim. After the inspection, an insurer might have additional questions regarding your claim. This is typical if the...
by admin | May 9, 2020 | Litigation, Pre-suit (before litigation)
Deposition vs. Examination Under Oath (EUO): The obvious difference between a deposition and EUO is that a deposition is taken AFTER a lawsuit is filed (during litigation), and an EUO is taken BEFORE a lawsuit is filed (and generally before a claims decision is made...
by admin | May 9, 2020 | Litigation, Pre-suit (before litigation)
I. Background: What is admissible evidence vs. inadmissible evidence? Litigation is a two-part mission. First, you are trying to prove your case with evidence. But that alone is not enough. Because not all “evidence” is...
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