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Dennis Wall
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For 31 years my Law Practice has involved Issues of Insurance Coverage and Bad Faith Claims, and I am an Expert Witness, Consultant, and Author.
Interests: expert witness. good faith and fair dealing. insurance coverage. catastrophic claims. first party and third party insurance claims. appeals. fiduciary
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Good article. I linked to it on my own Insurance Claims and Issues Blog today. Thank you for it.
Dennis Wall
Legislation Expanding "Occurrence" to Cover Faulty Workmanship Cannot Be Applied Retroactively
The South Carolina Supreme Court held that the legislative definition expanding the meaning of "occurrence" to include damage resulting from faulty workmanship cannot be applied retroactively. Harleysville Mut. Ins. Co. v. The State of South Carolina, 2012 S.C. LEXIS 270 (S.C. Nov. 21, 2012)....
Outstanding Farewell by Professor Warren. Thank you for bringing this to us.
I am linking to this post on my Insurance Claims and Issues Web Log at http://www.abajournal.com/blawg/insurance_claims_and_issues
This post may not have had much if anything to do with Insurance, so far as that goes, but it is compelling and Prof. Warren's Farewell deserves to be given as broad an exposure as is humanly possible in my judgment.
Dennis Wall
Warren's Farewell Letter to CFPB Staff
Over at American Banker is the text of Elizabeth Warren's farewell e-mail to the staff of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. My favorite line: "An honest market will give companies that provide fair value to their customers a chance to flourish, free from competition with cheaters." The w...
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South Carolina Legislature Defines "Occurrence" To Include Property Damage Arising From Faulty Workmanship
On May 17, 2011, South Carolina passed legislation to combat the restrictive interpretation of what constitutes an "occurrence" under CGL policies. S.C. Code Ann. sec. 38-61-70. The legislation reversed a decision by the state's Supreme Court issued earlier this year. See Crossman Communities of...
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South Carolina Legislature Defines "Occurrence" To Include Property Damage Arising From Faulty Workmanship
On May 17, 2011, South Carolina passed legislation to combat the restrictive interpretation of what constitutes an "occurrence" under CGL policies. S.C. Code Ann. sec. 38-61-70. The legislation reversed a decision by the state's Supreme Court issued earlier this year. See Crossman Communities of...
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Mar 15, 2010
Interesting and useful post outlining the non-Insurance-related treatment of Chinese Drywall Claims. Thanks.
Dennis Wall
http://www.abajournal.com/blawgs/insurance_claims_and_issues/.
Tainted Chinese drywall: regulators, judges, lawyers moving into fast(er) lane
Wake up and good morning. With thousands of houses in Florida and other states tainted by nasty sulfur-emitting and corrosive drywall from China, the "what to do about it" effort seems to be entering a second phase. About time. That liability explains why Florida houses with tainted drywall ar...
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