by Caitlin Orrison | Dec 14, 2020 | Insurance and Law Blog
Like so many people this past spring, we had to rethink how we use our homes. For most of us they just simply weren’t set up for 24-hour occupancy by multiple people working from home. We also had to rethink how we work and who to include in our daily scheduling to...
by Caitlin Orrison | Apr 7, 2020 | Insurance and Law Blog
Uncertainty abounds when it comes to the novel Coronavirus Covid-19, and the insurance industry is no exception. And while we find it personally humorous to see the number of people suddenly declaring themselves experts in an area with little to no case law directly...
by Caitlin Orrison | Jan 28, 2020 | Insurance and Law Blog
We recently ran into a funny little twist with a UM/ UIM claim. The carrier was trying to apply a $200 property damage deductible. But the UM driver was known and identified. And under Virginia law, carriers cannot apply a deductible when the identity of the other...
by Caitlin Orrison | Jan 28, 2020 | Insurance and Law Blog
Despite what we may think about ourselves, as a species humans aren’t very good at preparing for what we can’t imagine. And while that sounds like a Captain Obvious award winner, it is especially true when it comes to technology. With all the benefits they...
by Caitlin Orrison | Jun 14, 2019 | Insurance and Law Blog
It’s safe to say that even the millennials among us never took “Interpreting Emoji” as part of course work in Evidence. So we were intrigued when we noticed a slew of articles written recently about emoji in court cases. What could the seemingly endless array of,...