Property and Casualty Insurance Law
Sands Anderson Marks & Miller's Property and Casualty Insurance team attorneys have extensive experience in matters involving all facets of the Property and Casualty insurance industry including litigation, legislative and regulatory matters. We resolve problems that arise in these evolving areas of the law and keep our clients apprised of the latest developments in these areas. Our attorneys also serve as the statutory registered agent for a number of Property and Casualty insurance carriers.
Litigation
We represent Property and Casualty insurance companies in both advisory and advocacy roles when litigation occurs. We handle all types of litigation involving Property and Casualty insurance companies, including cases involving:
Regulatory
Our experience in dealing with the General Assembly of Virginia and numerous state regulatory agencies and commissions, such as the State Corporation Commission and its Bureau of Insurance, allows our firm to offer its Property and Casualty insurance clients a full range of legal and consulting services in these areas. We regularly provide legal services to our clients with respect to:
We participate with our Property and Casualty insurance clients, which include individual insurance companies as well as various insurance trade associations such as the American Council of Life Insurance, in developing legislative strategies as well as engaging in active lobbying on their behalf before the General Assembly of Virginia. Our firm has an on-line legislative system for current status reports of pending legislation.
The background and experience of Sands Anderson's attorneys provide clients with an extensive understanding of the Property and Casualty insurance industry, a recognition of the needs of the carriers' legal counsel and the ability to respond quickly and efficiently to our clients' needs with knowledgeable advice and advocacy. If you would like additional information about Sands Anderson's Property & Casualty Insurance team, please contact: