That Escalade with 23 inch rims that cut you off in traffic this morning doesn’t really exist. Your brother in law’s buddy who makes $30k a year drives a new Hummer. “What really happened…?” To find out, read this month's Case of the Month. |
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The insured had expensive imported slate installed on the third floor deck of his $2.6 MM home. A major storm produced water leaks through the ceilings and walls that reached into the first floor circular staircase. Additionally, per the insured, the slate deck now needed to be replaced. The claim was worth the price of a new Mercedes, so the client needed to know “What really happened…” To read more, go the the May '06 Case of the Month. |
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Our experts frequently give presentations to small groups of our clients (ten to forty attendees), where they discuss some of the ins and outs of their profession. GEI provides these presentations without charge. The goal is education-what to look for, when to call us, and what we can and cannot accomplish. Listed below are some of the topics that we have presented in the past.
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This month’s Garagram illustrates the principle that a stitch in time saves nine. |
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This month’s Garagram illustrates the value of the team approach in a trial. The plaintiff demand was more than $2 million for a rear ender traffic accident. We were asked, “What really happened?” The verdict was … |
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