The Insurance Claims Library

Over the last 52 years Barry Zalma has dedicated his life to insurance, insurance claims and the need to defeat insurance fraud. He has created the following library of books and other materials to make it for insurers and their claims staff to become insurance claims professionals.

Books from Full Court Press

Full Court Press continues to publish expert secondary content. This time it’s a new collection of insurance law treatises from consultant, expert witness, arbitrator, and mediator Barry Zalma.

Barry Zalma practiced law in California for more than 44 years as an insurance coverage and claims-handling lawyer, and has spent more than 51 years in the insurance business. Full Court Press welcomes his deskbooks as the first published under our Full Court Press imprint. Four titles are available in ePub and MOBI format, as well as on the Fastcase legal research platform.

“Zalma on Property and Casualty Insurance”

The earnings of almost every civil lawyer in the United States are funded by the insurance industry. Insurance can best be described as the mother’s milk of the law profession. The civil defense lawyer is paid by an insurer for each hour he or she works. The civil plaintiffs’ lawyer is usually paid by taking a percentage of any judgment entered in favor of the plaintiff, which judgment is usually paid by the defendant’s insurer.

In almost every situation in which a civil lawyer practices law the funds for that work come, either directly or indirectly, from insurance. Consequently, lawyers must use their wits and energies to avoid or to pursue litigation to the benefit of the client. Both sides understand that an insurer will eventually pay one or both sides in the dispute. Insurance is important to every civil dispute and even some that fall within the criminal courts.

Every lawyer retained to prosecute or defend a civil suit should begin the representation with a serious effort to find insurance coverage for the benefit of the client or the defendant the client is suing. Without that knowledge, the lawyer will find he or she is litigating with duct tape firmly self-placed across his or her mouth.

“Insurance Law Deskbook”Zalma

Learn the insurance basics that are essential to every civil practitioner.

“California Insurance Law Deskbook”

California has long led the way when it comes to insurance jurisprudence in the United States, and few know more about California insurance law than Barry Cal LawZalma.

“Insurance Bad Faith and Punitive Damages Deskbook”

Understand the relationship between insurance, the tort of bad faith, and why punitive damages are awarded to punish insurers.

An annual subscription to secondary content on the Fastcase BadFaithplatform includes new editions and updates published by the author as they are rolled out, so you can rest assured that your research is up to date. Go to fastcase.com for more detail and how to use the material on-line as part of your legal or insurance research or as stand-alone e-books.

All available at fastcase.com.

Books from the American Bar Association

“The Commercial Property Insurance Policy Deskbook”

How to Acquire a Commercial Property Policy and Present and Collect a First-Party Property Insurance Claim

The Commercial Property Insurance Policy Deskbook is a comprehensive resource on acquiring a commercial property policy and presenting and collecting first-party property insurance claims. The book looks at the fundamentals of insurance and a wealth of topics including rules of construction of a policy of commercial property insurance, the commercial first party property insurance policy, different types of property losses, conditions and limitations,specific and blanket coverages, mortgage clauses, the need for a prompt notice of claim, the commercial property claim, adjusting the commercial property loss, the sworn statement in proof of loss, the adjustment of the commercial property loss, subrogation and salvage, and common law bad faith.

Also included are five appendixes of forms, letters, and other documents.

Available from the American Bar Association at: http://shop.americanbar.org/eBus/Default.aspx?TabID=251&productId=214624; or  orders@americanbar.org, or 800-285-2221.

“The Insurance Fraud Deskbook”

Sponsor(s):  Tort Trial and Insurance Practice Section, Publisher(s):   ABA Book Publishing

ISBN: 978-1-62722-676-9
Product Code: 5190506
2014, 638 pages, 7 x 10

Product DetailsThis book is written for individuals who are focused on the effort to reduce expensive and pervasive occurrences of insurance fraud. Lawyers who represent insurers, claims personnel, prosecutors and their investigators can all benefit from this exhaustive resource.

The Insurance Fraud Deskbook is a valuable resource for those who are engaged in the effort to reduce expensive and pervasive occurrences of insurance fraud. It explains the elements of the crime and the tort to claims personnel, and it provides information for lawyers who represent insurers, so they can adequately advise their clients. Prosecutors and their investigators can use this book to determine what is required to prove the crime and win their case.

The full text of decisions from courts of appeal and supreme courts across the country are provided so the reader can understand what happens after the investigation is completed and can apply that information to undertake their own thorough investigations. It allows claims personnel and their lawyers to understand what errors would cause a defeat or a not-guilty verdict.

The effort to reduce insurance fraud requires the assistance of both civil and criminal courts. The Insurance Fraud Deskbook can help the prudent fraud investigator, insurance adjuster, insurance attorney, insurance Special Investigation Unit, and insurance company management to attain the information needed to deal with state investigators and prosecutors.

Available from the American Bar Association at: http://shop.americanbar.org/eBus/Default.aspx?TabID=251&productId=214624; or  orders@americanbar.org, or 800-285-2221.

“Diminution in Value Damages”

How to Determine the Proper Measure of Damage to Real and Personal Property

ISBN: 978-1-63425-295-8
Product Code: 5190524
2015, 235 pages, 7 x 10, Paperback

This book was written to provide sufficient information to those who became interested in the issue since the Georgia Supreme Court decided State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Co. v. Mabry, 274 Ga. 498, 556 S.E.2d 114 (Ga. 11/28/2001) and includes cases dealing with the use of diminution in value as a method of determining the amount of loss incurred by a plaintiff seeking indemnity for damage to real or personal property.

Because confusion has reigned across the United States concerning the proper measure of damages for property damage to property that has been repaired, Diminution In Value Damages assists the reader in answering the questions concerning the proper measure of damage in each of the fifty United States and federal United States jurisdictions

This edition has been totally rewritten and expanded, providing the most extensive and detailed coverage of the issue and a thorough explanation of how to apply diminution in value damages to losses to property.


Co-Author(s):Property Investigation Checklists: Uncovering Insurance Fraud, 12thMichael H Boyer  &  Barry Zalma

Property Investigation Checklists: Uncovering Insurance Fraud provides detailed guidance and practical information on the four primary areas of any investigation of suspicious claims:

• Recognizing suspicious claims

• Proper investigation procedures

• Analysis of laws concerning fraudulent personal and real property claims

• Evaluating and settling claims.

The book also examines recent developments in areas such as arson investigation procedures, bad faith, and extracontractual damages. The appendix includes the NAIC Insurance Information and Privacy Protection Model Act.

 


© 2020 – Barry Zalma

This article, and all of the blog posts on this site, digest and summarize cases published by courts of the various states and the United States.  The court decisions have been modified from the actual language of the court decisions, were condensed for ease of reading, and convey the opinions of the author regarding each case.

Barry Zalma, Esq., CFE, now limits his practice to service as an insurance consultant  specializing in insurance coverage, insurance claims handling, insurance bad faith and insurance fraud almost equally for insurers and policyholders. He also serves as an arbitrator or mediator for insurance related disputes. He practiced law in California for more than 44 years as an insurance coverage and claims handling lawyer and more than 50 years in the insurance business. He is available at http://www.zalma.com and zalma@zalma.com.

Mr. Zalma is the first recipient of the first annual Claims Magazine/ACE Legend Award.

Over the last 51 years Barry Zalma has dedicated his life to insurance, insurance claims and the need to defeat insurance fraud. He has created the following library of books and other materials to make it possible for insurers and their claims staff to become insurance claims professionals.

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