In the aftermath of the immense damage caused by Hurricane Katrina and Rita, flood damage exclusions, concurrent cause clauses, and valued policy statutes requiring payment of full policy limits in the event of a total loss have recently become of paramount importance in insurance litigation.
From the:
Tort Trial Insurance Practice Law Journal, Winter 2007, American Bar Association
Co-Authored by: James P. Nader
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