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With Unrevealed Previous Injury, Later Claim Cannot be Denied, Georgia Court Says

Insurance Journal

Defending workers’ compensation claims from employees who have not disclosed previous injuries may have just become a little more complicated for employers and insurance carriers in Georgia. The Georgia Court of Appeals last week found that a long-standing defense against …

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When No One’s Home: Understanding Roleof Vacancy Insurance

Triple-I: Homeowners Insurance

From burst pipes and property theft to liability and squatter intrusion, a home left unoccupied for an extended period is exposed to a unique set of hazards, many of which may not be covered by a standard homeowners’ insurance policy. Injuries on vacant property can lead to significant financial losses. By Loretta L.

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E&O vs. EPLI: What Coverage Do Your Clients Need?

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Both types of policies involve legal liabilities and are important. Understanding E&O Insurance Errors and Omissions (E&O) Insurance is liability coverage protecting professionals against claims for negligence, errors, or mistakes made in the course of their work. What does EPLI not cover?

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How to Read Homeowners Insurance Quotes

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TGS Insurance » Blog What Is a Homeowners Insurance Quote? A homeowners insurance quote is the proposed amount that you would pay an insurance carrier to cover your home. The quote will be based on many factors, including your home’s age, building features, location and size, as well as your insurance score.

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How Home Renovations Can Affect Your Homeowners Insurance Policy

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Let’s take a look at some of the most common ways that home renovations will impact your insurance policy. Unreported Renovations Can Cause a Lapse in Coverage For significant home renovations, your insurance carrier may require you to notify them about the project up to 30 days before construction starts.

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Builder’s Risk Insurance in Tennessee: A Broker’s Guide 

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When a project is under construction or renovation, your clients are likely not covered by their homeowner’s insurance or business insurance. Different Builder’s Risk insurance policies vary from one insurance carrier to another.  They require protection against potential losses, including professional liability.

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Emerging Property Insurance Trends 2024

Property Insurance Centre

Addressing the Discrepancy To address the discrepancy between outdated property valuations and current market conditions, insurance carriers are implementing measures to ensure that property values are assessed accurately. Social inflation and rising claim costs are top concerns for liability insurers.