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Is the law from Hurricane Katrina heading north? Policyholders may have a fighting chance PDF (496K)
Boston Business Journal
July 27, 2007
Reconstructing damaged property: Dealing with insurance companies in the aftermath of a loss PDF (287K)
Boston Business Journal
March 16 - March 22, 2007
Equipment Breakdown Coverage is designed to fill the voids created by "all risk" exclusions PDF (533K)
Boston Business Journal
February 23 - March 1, 2007
Matthew Post has rejoined the firm. From 1995 to 2000, Matthew was Vice President of Sales & Marketing.
Jeff Winnick has joined the firm. He is a recent graduate of Lynn University with a master’s degree in
finance and a bachelor’s degree in business administration. Jeff is a resident of Brighton.
The MetroWest Daily News published an article in July 2006 by Carolyn Kessel Stewart entitled Rising From the Ashes.
Rising from the Ashes [835 KB]
At NAPIA’s annual meeting in June 2006, the membership elected Diane Swerling as a director. She will serve a one-year term.
James Harlor has become a principal of the firm. Jim joined the firm May 1996 and previously worked as an independent insurance
adjuster for three years and was also a general contractor. He is a licensed builder, former member of the Southeastern Massachusetts
Building Officials Association, and studied engineering at Worcester Polytechnic Institute. He currently resides in Mansfield.
In March, 2006, Marvin Milton co-presented a workshop, Valuation of Hurricane Losses at the Anderson Kill & Olick seminar,
Katrina/Rita/Wilma Damages: Recouping Your Losses with an Aggressive Insurance Recovery Program.
Articles of Interest
There are two basic types of Business Income and Extra Expense Coverage available under the CP 00
30 and CP 00 32, one with Extra Expense and the other without Extra Expense aka Expenses to Reduce
Loss... MORE
The tragedy of September 11, 2001 has coalesced many of the problems that have plagued insurance consumers over the past
few years—hostile, recalcitrant claims processing by insurers; the constant attempts by insurance companies
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