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Can I Knock the Opposing Expert Out? Understanding How Florida Courts Allow or Prevent Proposed Experts

Experts are key witnesses in any case.  They have the ability to testify about things that are usually beyond the scientific or technical understanding of the average person.  If the expert is good at conveying that sort of...more

Nuanced Aspects of Hurricane Claims: Civil Authority, Ordinance or Law, and Mobile Home Claims

The adjustment of hurricane claims sometimes involve discrete issues regarding either special coverages under insurance policies or different types of structures governed by a patchwork of federal and state laws....more

Lights, Camera, Action: Florida Court Rules Insured Can Record Appraisal Inspection

On July 7, 2021, Florida’s Fourth District Court of Appeal ruled that an insured may electronically record an insurer’s appraiser during an inspection of the insured’s property....more

Florida Court Rules Against Insurer on Seepage/Leakage Exclusion

Florida first-party property insurers have seen a dramatic rise in the number of reported water loss claims over the past five years. ...more

What Is An Offer of Judgment And Can It Really Lower the Cost of or Shorten Litigation?

Insurance coverage litigation today is often time consuming and expensive. Many cases include claims for “bad faith” damages, and some cases seek punitive damages. To support their allegations, litigants will usually seek a...more

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