The time to be certain that your insurance policy has been issued correctly so that it actually insures what you intend it to insure is before you have a loss and make a claim. An insurance policy is a contract, and as with all contracts, it is important to make sure the key provisions are written in a way that reflects the actual intentions of the parties.
The Importance of “Insurable Interest”
Parr Richey Frandsen Patterson Kruse LLP | Feb 20, 2021 | Cases, Claims, Contract Interpretation, Coverage, Insurable Interest, Named Insured, Policy Interpretation, Property Damage |
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