The popularity of internet connected devices in homes and businesses provides fire investigators with more origin and cause clues than ever, if you know where to look for them.

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Michigan Court of Appeals provides in-depth analysis of factors that determine the recoverability of lost earnings in wrongful death cases involving minors.

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Left to gather unchecked, dust can become the next major fire hazard in your commercial or industrial building.

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Investigators challenged to determine causation in fire claims involving presence of lithium-ion batteries.

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Construction contractors and insurance professionals beware: failing to understand a contract’s fire provisions could burn you.

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In a potential game changer for litigation in Michigan, this recent unpublished appellate court ruling allows the video recording of a plaintiff's neuropsychological examinations.

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Determining fraud in water intrusion claims begins with an understanding of the technology behind today’s pipe systems.

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You should know these four things before you seriously consider bringing a defamation case in Michigan for online comments against an anonymous party.

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As water claims rise, insurance industry braces for a potential deluge of new form arson cases.

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Give yourself the gift of expertise from a forensic engineer when your next water loss claims hits your desk.

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