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California Wildfires: Bad Faith Insurance Claims

Bad Faith Insurance – November 11, 2021

Every year, fires blaze across the California landscape with little to no end in sight. The wildfires of the west are particularly bad in areas that are dry like the greater San Diego area. Recent fires such as the Dixie, Bull Complex, and Alisal fires have caused mass destruction for environments and human habitats alike…. read more

Disability Insurance Benefits – Short-Term vs. Long-Term

Disability Denials – October 19, 2021

Disability insurance is supposed to replace the income that cannot be earned for a period of time due to a qualifying disability. Qualifying disabilities are non-work-related injuries or illnesses that render a person unable to perform their job or perhaps any job.  The primary difference between short-term and long-term disability coverage is at what point… read more

Understanding Your Long-Term Disability Insurance Policy

Disability Denials – October 19, 2021

Your long-term disability insurance policy is designed to replace a good portion of your income when you become disabled by accident, injury or illness and are unable to perform some or all of your usual work duties for an extended period.  Your disability must meet the criteria specified in your policy to trigger benefit payments…. read more

Do You Know The Terms Of Your Business Interruption Insurance?

Insurance Claims – October 19, 2021

If you’re running a business, you probably have insurance. And if you can’t absorb the income loss if your business has to shut down for an unknown period of time due to physical damage then business interruption insurance (BI) may be part of your business insurance coverage. BI is underwritten to replace the revenue that… read more

Does Business Interruption Insurance Cover Payroll Costs?

Insurance Claims – October 19, 2021

Business interruption (BI) coverage is an add-on coverage to a business owner’s policy (BOP). The BOP typically covers property damage to the business and the liability of the business owner. But the BOP does not usually cover other costs of business operations – such as payroll and rent – that may become hard to pay… read more