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Continue Reading Compliance With Examinations Under Oath – Supreme Court of Florida Authority Hot Off The Press
By Nicole Vinson on June 15, 2013
Last week, my post, Carolina Coverage – Are All These Documents Really Necessary, highlighted the Chavis case, in which the North Carolina Supreme Court ruled the Plaintiffs were justified as a matter of law in refusing to sign an overly broad release for records. But when it comes to producing documents requested by an insurance company, it is important to understand courts focus on whether the request is reasonable.
Continue Reading Carolina Coverage – Producing records Can Mean Physical Delivery
Continue Reading Consequences of Failing to Comply with Request for Examination Under Oath and Submission of Insufficient Proof of Loss in Texas
By Merlin Law Group on April 28, 2013
It is not uncommon these days to see an Examination Under Oath (“EUO”) provision (usually by way of endorsement) that reads along these lines:
You, an ‘insured’ seeking coverage, must submit to recorded statements and examinations under oath, while not in the presence of any other ‘insured’, and sign the same. Also, your representative, including any public adjuster engaged on your behalf, must each submit to recorded statements and examinations under oath, while not in the presence of any other ‘insured’, and sign the same. The legal representative of the insured may always be present under the circumstances described in this condition.
And then “insured” is usually defined like this: “‘Insured’ means you and residents of your household who are: a. Your relatives; or b. Other persons under the age of 21 and in the care of any person named above.”
Continue Reading Insurance Policy Conditions (a/k/a/ Land Mines): Part 26 – EUOs Continued …Who Can Be Present At Which EUO?
Continue Reading Insurance Policy Conditions (a/k/a/ Land Mines): Part 11 – EUOs continued
By Merlin Law Group on December 28, 2012
Continue Reading Insurance Policy Conditions (a/k/a/ Land Mines): Part 9 – Damage Mitigation Continued
Continue Reading Insurance Policy Conditions (a/k/a/ Land Mines): Part 7 – Damage Inspection
Continue Reading Insurance Policy Conditions (a/k/a/ Land Mines): Part 5 – Claim Notice
By Merlin Law Group on October 26, 2012
In my October 13, 2012, blog post, I gave an overview of what will be an ongoing blog topic – post-claim / pre-suit insurance policy conditions. Today’s topic is compliance with examination requests. It is clear from the case law that examination policy conditions (e.g., Examination Under Oath (“EUO”) and Compulsory Medical Examination (“CME”) policy conditions) must be strictly complied with in Florida.1 What is not quite clear in Florida, however, is the consequence of failing to comply with an insurer’s examination request.
Continue Reading Insurance Policy Conditions (a/k/a/ Land Mines): Part 2 – Compliance With Examination Conditions