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In our discussions of the LA wildfires, we’ve talked a lot about homes that were destroyed by burning. But what about those impacted by smoke and ash? This week, Bob discusses Gharibian vs. Wawanesa Gen. Ins. Company, a recent case addressing this issue, and how to stand the best chance of being compensated for potential damage from smoke, ash, and soot.
Have a topic you'd like Bob to cover? Submit it to [email protected], or connect with Bob directly on LinkedIn.
And if you'd like to know more about GPSL, check out our website.
You can also find us on LinkedIn, X, and Facebook.
By Robert Sallander5
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In our discussions of the LA wildfires, we’ve talked a lot about homes that were destroyed by burning. But what about those impacted by smoke and ash? This week, Bob discusses Gharibian vs. Wawanesa Gen. Ins. Company, a recent case addressing this issue, and how to stand the best chance of being compensated for potential damage from smoke, ash, and soot.
Have a topic you'd like Bob to cover? Submit it to [email protected], or connect with Bob directly on LinkedIn.
And if you'd like to know more about GPSL, check out our website.
You can also find us on LinkedIn, X, and Facebook.