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Tag Archives: Adjusters
Liability Of Insurance Adjusters
Insurance attorneys representing the insureds would prefer to fight cases in State Court. One way of doing this is to successfully plead a case against the insurance adjuster. Insurance companies would prefer to fight in Federal Court. Here is a … Continue reading
National Credit Adjusters, LLC (NCA) & Hochstein Guilty of Consumer Fraud
National Credit Adjusters, LLC and Bradley Hochstein admit to illegal consumer debt collection practices. Company and Its Former CEO Engaged In Illegal Debt Collection Practices (Reprint from CFPB announcement 7/13/18) The Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection (Bureau) announced a settlement … Continue reading
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Prompt Notice of Hail Damage—What is It? Why Do Insurers Fetch Their Lawyers to Claim Non-Compliance? Should Insurers Expect Their Insureds To Dangerously Climb Roofs When OSHA Regulations Prevent Their Own Adjusters From Doing the Same?
One of the most offensive examples of insurance company claims managers losing their ethical way is when they demand that their insureds risk life and limb to immediately investigate their roofs after a hail storm. Most insurance policies require “prompt … Continue reading
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Insurance Adjusters And Chapter 541 – Federal Court
The United States District Court, Northern District, Dallas Division, issued an opinion in April 2018, titled, Grand Hotel Hospitality LLC d/b/a Grand Hotel Dallas v. Certain Underwriters at Lloyd’s of London et al. This is a breach of contract case … Continue reading