Home Sharing Hosts and the Loss of Income
Home sharing hosts have exposures not common to many homeowner clients, a business income exposure. When an unexpected loss occurs, the home owner losses a source of revenue. Does the…
Home sharing hosts have exposures not common to many homeowner clients, a business income exposure. When an unexpected loss occurs, the home owner losses a source of revenue. Does the…
Everyday agents are asked, well required, by banks to provide Coverage A limits in excess of the developed replacement cost. Why are such requests made? So that Coverage A limits…
From “host liquor” in a CGL policy to “vacant land” in an HO policy, we often relying on automatic coverages for certain exposures to cover an insured who has an…
A claim was filed against a homeowner for a child injured at a facility being rented by the homeowner. The adjuster has denied the claim, but is the denial correct?…
An agency insured has joint custody with his ex-wife of their 17-year-old daughter. The daughter lives with the insured during the school year but spends most of the summer and…
ISO has introduced two new HO endorsements and revised one HO endorsement. The revised endorsement seeks to clarify coverage for water back-up and sump discharge or overflow. The new endorsements…
A Pew Research study showed that 42% of college grads age 18-29 were living with their parents. Many of them attempted to make it on their own but, given economic…
With summer upon us, now is the time that many families make the move from one home to another. Most likely, many of them are already looking or even negotiating for…
Recently we’ve seen an escalation of questions regarding the insurance coverage implications of chinese drywall. Everyone is familiar with the press being given to claims involving drywall shipped from China…
In most major insurance filings there are policy changes that broaden coverage, some that restrict coverage, and some that claim to make “no change” in coverage. In this article, we’ll…