Cause of Loss

Insured property losses involve damage to property from fortuitous events. Covered fortuitous events are virtually infinite, yet not every fortuitous event is covered by the commonly used policy forms. Simplistic […]

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DIYer Did Their Own Repairs

The insured’s house in Rhode Island was destroyed in hurricane winds. The insured is a natural handyman (although his day job is an accountant), and he decided to rebuild the […]

My Pot Caught Fire (Before I Wanted It To)

Your friend Joan was growing 3 cannabis plants in her home in Hawaii, intended as medical marijuana. Just as the mature plants were almost ready for harvest, the heat lamp […]

Help! They Stole My Facebook Followers!

[Recorded LIVE at the 2024 Claims Conference in Boston, MA!] The two head pastors of a megachurch had a falling out. One pastor left to start his own ministry, but […]

Detached Garage Converted to AirBNB

An insured’s detached garage burns down in a covered lightning strike, and somehow it’s not covered just because of a little side hustle? The PLRB crew hunt for coverage and […]

I Crashed My Bike Into a Tree

Is a recycle bin a “vehicle”? Does a car antenna ripping a coat fall under the Vehicles peril? How about a poorly secured wedding dress in the backseat of a […]

The New Cabinet Doesn’t Match

It’s a very common coverage question: does the insurance company really need to pay to replaced undamaged materials just because the replacement for the damaged materials doesn’t quite match? Alissha, […]

There’s Honey in the Walls

In this episode, Mike, Alissha, and Tim answer everything you’ve ever wanted to know about bees, as long as you wanted to know if damage by bees was covered under […]

Help! All My Apes are Gone

NFTs may not be fungible, but they are transferable, and they are sometimes stolen with no traditional recourse. The PLRB crew discuss Bored Apes, acronyms, whether pixels are physical, and […]

My Son Set Off Fireworks in My House

Is there an exclusion for stupid? Join Alissha, Mike, and Tim to discuss bad decisions, wedding rings stuck on fingers, dumpster fires, and whether the choice to set off a […]

My Grandparents Paid a Phone Scammer

What do AI voice clones, $3,000 in wired cash, a lost wedding ring, and a Toledo prison have in common? This episode on the coverage issues presented when a family […]

Aggressive Contractors Target Your Insured

Most contractors are honest actors, but how can an adjuster handle a situation in which a contractor takes an aggressive approach, or insists on cutting the insured out of communications? […]

Wildfire Smoke Never Went Away

The insured is a homeowner in Oregon. There were wildfires in the forests around his neighborhood, but the fire never got closer than 3 miles from his house, so he […]