Dallas insurance lawyers need to be able to read an insurance policy declarations page. So do Grand Prairie, Richardson, Mesquite, Garland, and Carrollton lawyers.
Insurance policies normally have a declarations page or pages. The declarations page sets forth the identity of the insured, the policy limits, and the duration of coverage, and it identifies the attached policy forms. The San Antonio Court of Appeals and Houston Court of Appeals 14th, has said the main function of the declarations page is to customize the policy for the particular insured and the specific risks covered by the policy.
What insurance lawyers need to know is that in determining the coverage provided by an insurance policy, always to carefully review the declarations page, which will list the various forms and endorsements that constitute the complete policy. Comparing the declarations page to the actual policy is important because sometimes the insurer attaches the wrong forms or endorsements. In some situations, insurers have inadvertently omitted forms or endorsements at the time the policy is sent to the insured. By comparing the list of forms and endorsements set forth on the declarations page, it is possible to verify the precise forms and endorsements issued to the insured.