California Wildfire Smoke Claims | Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog

The Los Angeles wildfires of early 2025 left more than scorched hillsides. They left thousands of…

Personal Injury Claims Have a Time Limit in Cherry Hill

A serious injury changes your life in an instant. Whether you were injured by a negligent…

The Real Risk in Slide Insurance’s IPO Isn’t Hurricanes, But It’s Claims Philosophy

Slide Insurance’s recently filed registration statement with the SEC to become a public company marks a…

Supplemental Flood Claims | Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog

A recent federal court decision last week in Rosario v. Occidental Fire and Casualty Company of North…

Are Supplemental Flood Claims Subject to the Original One-Year Statute of Limitations?

A recent federal court decision last week in Rosario v. Occidental Fire and Casualty Company of North…

Amazon failed to honor return refunds, lawsuit claims

Plaintiff says customers had to discover missing refunds on their own By Truman Lewis of ConsumerAffairs…

Bad Faith Insurance Claims Arizona

A recent decision by the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals in Altschuler v. Chubb National Insurance Company 1…

Federal Unfair Claims Practice Law

This week’s Senate hearing on the insurance industry’s claims practices following natural disasters wasn’t just a…

Should Congress Enact a Federal Unfair Claims Practice Law? A Question That Needs Serious Consideration Following Congressional Investigation

This week’s Senate hearing on the insurance industry’s claims practices following natural disasters wasn’t just a…

Are your green claims clean? Knock on wood.

Not every building project starts with an ax-wielding guy in a flannel shirt yelling “tim-berrrr!”  Consumers…

Texas launches probe of General Mills over "health food" claims

Companies will be 'held accountable,' AG vows By Truman Lewis of ConsumerAffairs May 15, 2025 AG…

Google settles Texas privacy claims for $1.3 billion

It's by far the largest such settlement with a single state By Truman Lewis of ConsumerAffairs…

Insurance Claims Leadership | Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog

The Senate Subcommittee on Disaster Management will hold a hearing this afternoon titled “Examining the Insurance…

Understanding Leadership from Inside the Insurance Claims Machine: Reflections on Mike Fiato’s Vision

The Senate Subcommittee on Disaster Management will hold a hearing this afternoon titled “Examining the Insurance…

Ziploc didn't disclose microplastic exposure risk, class action claims

Ziploc bags falsely claim to be safe for microwave and freezer use, the suit alleges By…

Good night. Sleep tight. Be sure to get your ad claims right.

No one is going to amend the nursery rhyme, but if you market products aimed at…

Make your claims crystal clear

Earlier this year, the FTC settled five law enforcement actions against companies making allegedly deceptive energy…

Claims for DanActive False and Deceptive, says FTC

In addition to allegations about Activia Yogurt, the FTC’s recent settlement with Dannon Corporation challenged health…

The Facts Matter: Publix Defeats Certification of Off-The-Clock Assistant Manager Claims

Seyfarth Synopsis: Advancing the trend of courts unwilling to rubber stamp the conditional certification of FLSA…

First FTC ROSCA case challenges bogus BOGO and “free” claims

It’s called ROSCA – the Restore Online Shoppers’ Confidence Act – and it prohibits marketers from…

Cleaning up ad claims | Federal Trade Commission

Science, studies, and statistics. There’s a reason advertisers feature them so prominently. When used accurately, they…

Prevagen complaint suggests mindfulness about memory claims

Ads for Prevagen claimed that the purported memory improvement supplement is “The Name to Remember,” but…