Grand Prairie, Weatherford, Fort Worth, Dallas, Arlington, and other business people in Texas need to understand what the insurance policy they have purchased covers, and what it does not cover. The United States District Court, Northern District, Dallas Division, issued an opinion on July 27, 2011, in the case styled,…
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When Does The Policy Go Into Effect?
The above is a reasonable question for someone in Grand Prairie, Weatherford, Arlington, Fort Worth, Dallas, or anywhere else in Texas to ask. When does a policy go into effect? Sometimes a claim arises immediately. The Corpus Christi Court of Appeals had this issue come up in the case styled,…
Arson Fires
Even in Grand Prairie, Arlington, Fort Worth, Dallas, Euless, Bedford, Hurst, Saginaw, Roanoke, Keller, Grapevine, and other locations in the Metroplex area, arson fires occur. One of the first things an insurance company is always going to do when there is a fire claim is investigate for the possibility of…
Homeowners Policy And Examination Under Oath
People in Grand Prairie, Dallas, Fort Worth, Arlington, Richardson, Garland, Duncanville, De Soto, Irving, Mesquite, and other places in Texas, who have a homeowners insurance policy, probably know they are suppose to pay their premiums. Beyond paying those premiums, most people do not understand what other obligations they have as…
Requirement Of An Examination Under Oath (EUO)
Someone in Grand Prairie, Arlington, Hurst, Euless, Bedford, Grapevine, Keller, Saginaw, Roanoke, Fort Worth, or anywhere else in Tarrant County might ask, “Why do I have to submit to an examination under oath?” Here is a case that might shed some light to that question. The case is styled, Shannon…
Rental House Fire
Lots of people in Weatherford, Mineral Wells, Aledo, Springtown, Millsap, Brock, Hudson Oaks, Willow Park, Cool, Peaster, Poolville, and other towns in Parker County own rental property. There will be times when that property is vacant. What if a fire occurs when the property is vacant? The Fort Worth Court…
What Happens If My Spouse Sets The House On Fire?
It will happen to someone in Grand Prairie, Weatherford, Fort Worth, Arlington, Lake Worth, Benbrook, Crowley, North Richland Hills, or somewhere else in Tarrant County or a surrounding area. A spouse will be upset or depressed or temporarily out of control and while in one of these mindsets, burn the…
House Fires And Insurance And Arson
A house fire in Grand Prairie, Arlington, Garland, Mesquite, Richardson, Carrollton, Farmers Branch, Irving, or anywhere else in the North Texas area is a real nightmare for those involved. It is even worse when the insurance company accuses you of arson and denies the claim. There are many things an…
Suspicion Of Arson
Arson happens in places like Fort Worth, Dallas, Garland, Irving, Mesquite, Richardson, Plano, Duncanville, De Soto, and all other places in Texas at one time or another. But to be accused of arson and have your insurance claim denied because you are suspected by the insurance company is something else.…
When Can An Insurance Company Declare A Policy Void?
If you live in Grand Prairie, Arlington, Fort Worth, Saginaw, Haslet, Newark, Rhome, Benbrook, Lake Worth, Crowley, Mansfield, or anywhere else in North Texas, there is a chance you have a life insurance policy. Naturally you would expect that the policy would pay the intended beneficary. Well, that is not…