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California Mudslides, Mudflows, and the Merlin Law Blog Search Function

By Chip Merlin on January 11, 2018

This morning’s post by Jennifer Van Voorhis about California mudslides and mudflows made me think, “we’ve written about mudflow and mudslide issues before.” So, I did something that I suggest others do when researching topics on the Merlin Property Insurance Coverage Law blog—use the search function on the upper right side of the blog to find relevant posts.

When I wrote “mud” into the key word search, seven posts were noted:

  • Court Applies Broad Interpretation of “Direct” Causation
  • Arizona Mudslide Case gives hope to California Residents
  • California Monsoonal Weather Brings Mud Property Damage to Southern California, But Is It Covered Damage?
  • Mudslide Did Not Cause Building to Explode
  • Anticipated California Mudslides and Mudflows in the Wake of El Niño
  • Finally, Some Rain for California – Mudslides A Danger for Residents in Wildfire Burn Areas

Merlin Law Group attorney Denise Sze further explains the differences between mudslides and mud flows in this video:

  • Posted in:
    Insurance
  • Blog:
    Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog
  • Organization:
    Merlin Law Group, P.A.
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