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Examination Under Oath Compliance

Most insureds living in Grand Prairie, Fort Worth, Dallas, Arlington, Pantego, Hurst, Euless, Bedford, Keller, Colleyville, Saginaw, and other places in Texas would not be sure what it means to submit to an “examination under oath” (EUO). An EUO is where a person is asked questions, usually by an attorney…

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Pre-existing Claims? Fortuity

Insurance purchasers in Grand Prairie, Arlington, Dallas, Fort Worth, Mansfield, Irving, Mesquite, Cockrell Hill, Oak Cliff, Richardson, or any other place in Texas need to know about the “known-loss” exclusion in an insurance policy. One way of understanding this exclusion is by reading the case, Colony National Insurance Company v.…

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Vacant Buildings And Homes And Insurance

Structures owners in Weatherford, Aledo, Azle, Peaster, Hudson Oaks, Willow Park, Cresson, Mineral Wells, Millsap, Brock, Peaster, Springtown, and other places in Texas should know how insurance works when it comes to structures that are not “always” occupied. The Houston Court of Appeals [1 Dist], decided a case in 1992,…

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Vacancy Clause In Homeowners Policy

Property owners in Grand Prairie, Arlington, Pantego, Dalworthington Gardens, Crowley, Burleson, Lake Worth, Fort Worth, Weatherford, and other places in Texas who own homes and other building should know about the “vancancy clause” in their insurance policy. Here is a 1969, case dealing with the vacancy clause in a homeowners…

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Insurance Law And Deceptive Trade Practices Act

Insured people in places like Grand Prairie, Arlington, Fort Worth, Dallas, Mansfield, Burleson, Crowley, Joshua, Keene, Alvarado, and other places in Texas would know very little about Texas Insurance Law or the Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Act. The two are connected and maybe this article will help to make that…

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