What if that Grand Prairie resident, or someone from Fort Worth, Arlington, Dallas, or out in Weatherford gets a bunch of money in an insurance settlement. That’s a good thing, Right? Well maybe not. It depends on whether or not there were any subrogation interests involved and whether or not…
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Texas Homeowners Policy And Running A Business From Home
Pretend a couple in Grand Prairie, Fort Worth, Arlington, Dallas, Weatherford, or anywhere else in Texas is running a business out of their home and someone gets injured as a result of that business activity. Does a normal Texas homeowners insurance policy cover any claim that may be made? As…
What Is A Stowers Claim In Texas?
What does “Stowers” mean to someone in Grand Prairie, Arlington, Fort Worth, Dallas, Weatherford, or anywhere else in Texas? This is something very important to understand. A Stowers claim is a claim that an insurance company has handled in an improper manner. Most incorrect claims handling by an insurance company…
Health Insurance Company Doing Wrong
You live in Grand Prairie, Arlington, Fort Worth, Dallas, Weatherford, or anywhere else in Texas and your health insurance company does you wrong; does it happen to others? The Fort Worth Star-Telegram ran an article on April 19, that highlighted a health insurer based in North Richland Hills, Texas. This…
Who Gets The Insurance Money?
Let’s say a Grand Prairie business, or one in Arlington, Fort Worth, Dallas, Weatherford, or anywhere else in Texas, gets sued and a judgement is rendered against them. Does the sued business’ insurance company pay the money to their insured to handle or to the person who sued their insured…
A “What Happened” Case
Attention residents of Grand Prairie, Arlington, Fort Worth, Dallas, Weatherford, and everywhere else in Texas. Sometimes there is a case that makes you ask, “What happened”. A case that was decided in by the Court of Appeals of Texas, Houston (14th Dist.), on March 30, 2010, makes you ask, “What…
Insurance Appraisal Clauses In Texas
Lightning strikes a home in Grand Prairie, or Arlington, Fort Worth, Dallas, or out in Weatherford. The lightning damages electronic equipment. The homeowner calls his insurance company to make a claim. Then the insurance company invokes an appraisal clause in the insurance contract. What does this mean? This is what…
Legal Concerns For Policy Coverage
A good friend of yours is a developer in Grand Prairie, or maybe Arlington, Fort Worth, Dallas, or Weatherford. He develops a property with a lake and the lake was not properly designed. This improper design causes damage to homes around the lake and the homeowners sue your friend, the…
Commercial Policy Coverage Denied In Texas
Commercial business owners in Grand Prairie, Arlington, Fort Worth, Weatherford, and other places in Texas need to know the coverage provided by the commercial insurance policies they purchase. A recent Court decision went against a commercial business that thought they had insurance to cover the loss they experienced. The Fort…
A Must Read For Texas HomeOwners
There are lots of older homes in Grand Prairie, Arlington, Fort Worth, Weatherford, and all through Texas. These homes need homeowners insurance coverage. That insurance coverage needs to be have proper limits in case a loss is suffered. The following is an example of what might happen it there are…