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Focus (Forum & Focus)

Dec. 20, 2007

Understanding Insurance Examinations

Focus Column - By Brendan J. Fogarty - When little physical evidence supports property insurance claims, a question-and-answer session under oath may be required. Here's your guide to navigating this often-confusing process.

FOCUS COLUMN

By Brendan J. Fogarty

      The recent Southern California wildfires caused thousands of total losses of property. With sparse physical evidence to support property insurance claims, insurers might invoke their policies' "examination under oath" provisions in order to investigate in some instances.
      An examination under oath is a process unique to insurance policies. Under a standar...

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