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Getting The Insurance Adjuster Sued Is Important

Getting the insurance adjuster served with legal papers in a lawsuit is important and for some reason, overlooked.  This is illustrated in an Eastern District, Sherman Division case styled, Robert Crawford v. Allied Property and Casualty Insurance Company, Laura Jones. Crawford, a citizen of Texas, sued Allied, an Iowa Company…

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Insurance Adjusters Not Knowing What They Are Doing

Insurance adjusters who are inexperienced and do not know what they are doing can hurt insureds who just want their claim paid.  Reuters ran a story on September 11, 2017, dealing with the shortage of trained and experienced insurance adjusters after Hurricanes Harvey and Irma.  The story is titled “Insurers…

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Federal Court Pleadings Against Adjusters

A successful pleading against an insurance adjuster was found in a Western District, Austin Division opinion issue in May 2017.  The opinion is styled, Affordable Portable Structures, Inc. and JFJ Group, Inc. v. The Cincinnati Insurance Company and Alfred Gray. Affordable was insured by Cincinnati when a storm caused damage…

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Dallas Hail Claims – Making A Proper Pleading Against An Adjuster On Hail Claims

For insurance attorneys handling hail damage claims, the Northern District, Dallas Division, issued an opinion worth reading.  The opinion is styled, Ronald E. Cohen, et al v. Seneca Insurance Co., Inc., J.S. Held, Inc., Haag Engineering Co., and R. Kean Jenner. This is a case of an insurance claim denial…

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