Rick L. Hammond, CLU
Johnson & Bell, Ltd.
33 West Monroe Street
Suite 2700
Chicago, IL 60603-5404
Tel. (312) 984-3425
Fax (312) 372-9818
E-mail: hammondr@jbltd.com
www.insurancefraudlaw.com
www.johnsonandbell.com

 

Chicago Daily Law Bulletin: He Has a Nose for Rooting Out Insurance Fraud, November 2004.
Insurance Fraud "Ring" Investigation: Ripe Area for Defamation Suits
Opinion of Fire Origin and Cause Expert Stricken "Fire Labeled ‘Suspicious’ is Inconsistent with NFP NFPA A 921 Principles"
When Disaster Strikes: State Regulatory Involvement and Adjuster Licensing Issues in the Wake of a Catastrophe
Avoiding the Legal Pitfalls of Insurance Fraud Claims Handling
A Procedural Overview of the Appraisal Process in First-Party Property Policies
Comparative Bad Faith
Diminution in Market Value of Repaired Vehicles
Estoppel of the Right to Demand Proof of Loss
Ethical Dilemmas of Representing a Suspected and/or Confirmed Liar
Examination Under Oath: "Not Just Another Deposition"
Fraud and False Swearing An Analysis of the Insurer's Right to Avoid coverage
Insurance Company Claim Files: Are They Discoverable?
Insurance Fraud Reporting and Immunity Laws "Limitations on the Disclosure of Information"
Misrepresentations and Concealments in the Application for Insurance: An Analysis of the • Insurer's Right to Rescind Coverage
Public Adjustors: Loss Payees or Assignees
Son With Insured's Power Of Attorney Is Not Obligated To Submit To An Examination Under Oath
The Right of Subrogation by an Insurer Against its Insured and the Impact of Recent Legislation
Underlying Principles of Business Interruption Insurance
Waiving the Right to Demand Proof of Loss

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