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Monthly Archives: February 2020

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When Does a Homeowners’ Insurance Company Act in Bad Faith?

By Velasquez & Associates |

When your insurance carrier fails to pay what it should for damage to your property, or when it agrees to pay something but not the correct amount or make the correct repairs, there is almost always a breach of contract action against the insurance company. However, many people don’t realize that an insurance company… Read More »

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Can I Be Fired or Let Go From Employment For No Reason?

By Velasquez & Associates |

A common question asked by Florida employees is whether they can be fired for any reason, or whether their employer has to have a good or valid reason for firing them. This is a broad question that often depends on the specifics of your situation, but a quick review of the relationship between an… Read More »

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Foreclosures and the Professional Witness

By Velasquez & Associates |

In court, to win a case, you need witnesses. As a general rule, in order to testify, witnesses have to have some basic personal knowledge about whatever testimony they are giving in court. When it comes to foreclosures, banks have developed a special way of getting around this hurdle: professional witnesses, whose sole job… Read More »

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Florida Courts Don’t Like Homeowners Who Delay Making Claims

By Velasquez & Associates |

If you have damage to your home and have to make a homeowner’s insurance claim, it goes without saying that you should act as quickly as you can. However, many people do not, and they make their claim too late—sometimes even years after the damage. Is a delay in reporting a claim an automatic… Read More »

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