Last month, heavy rainstorms in California brought to the forefront the issue of what is a “flood” under California law, particularly in regard to rain and surface water. We noted a California court held “flood” in its plain...more
Until very recently, the scarcity of water and the decline in oil prices in California prompted the joke that oil was being used as fracking fluid to get water out of the ground. In the last week, however, so much rain has...more
2/23/2017
/ Anti-Concurrent Causation Clauses ,
Appeals ,
FEMA ,
Flood Insurance ,
Flooding ,
Insurance Industry ,
Insurance Litigation ,
National Flood Insurance Program ,
Natural Disasters ,
Policy Exclusions ,
Policy Limits ,
Popular ,
Property Damage ,
Property Insurance ,
Severe Weather