Belgrade and O'Donnell, P.C.

Insurance

Twisting
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Pleading a Case
If an insured sustains a loss and is denied payment by an insurer under an insurance policy, he may bring an action against the insurer to recover his claimed loss. The insured's complaint may state his cause of action generally and in brief and simple language. Some statutes provide optional methods of pleading. Courts may construe the averments of the complaint liberally. Matters not pleaded are generally waived. More...
Insurance Agents' Acts Not Binding on Insurer
Insurance agents are the legal representatives of insurers. However, an insurer is not always bound by an agent's actions. In some instances, the insurer will not be bound by misrepresentations made by the agent to the insured. More...
Attaching an Insurance Application
An applicant's completed application for insurance may be attached to a policy issued by an insurer to the applicant. If the application is attached, it is considered part of the policy. Some state statutes require attachment and a statement in the policy that the application is attached. More...
Insurance Law> Property Insurance> Exclusions Generally
(Business Property Insurance Policy Exclusions) More...

Areas of Practice

  • Admiralty and Maritime Law
  • Civil Trial and Appellate Practice Tort and Commercial Law including General Negligence
  • Construction Injuries
  • Insurance Coverage
  • Insurance Defense
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