Mansion blast may cost fund $9M. (Joaquin de Monet home, Napa Valley, California, Fireman's Fund Insurance Co.) (California & The Western States): An ... & Casualty-Risk & Benefits Management
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Author(s)Alfred G. Haggerty
PublisherThe National Underwriter Company
ISBN / ASINB00091X62O
ISBN-13978B00091X622
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From the supplier: Fireman's Fund Insurance Co. is facing a $9 million payout for structure and content damages and living expenses because of the Apr 26, 1992, explosion that destroyed the Joaquin de Monet home. The company has joined the Napa County Sheriff's Office, state and federal investigators in determining the cause-and-origin of the explosion that destroyed the $8 million home in Napa Valley, CA. De Monet's problems with the building contractors, his child custody dispute and the high-value home insurance policy prompted arson and insurance fraud investigations.
Citation Details
Title: Mansion blast may cost fund $9M. (Joaquin de Monet home, Napa Valley, California, Fireman's Fund Insurance Co.) (California & The Western States)
Author: Alfred G. Haggerty
Publication:National Underwriter Property & Casualty-Risk & Benefits Management (Magazine/Journal)
Date: June 1, 1992
Publisher: The National Underwriter Company
Issue: n22 Page: pC3(2)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
From the supplier: Fireman's Fund Insurance Co. is facing a $9 million payout for structure and content damages and living expenses because of the Apr 26, 1992, explosion that destroyed the Joaquin de Monet home. The company has joined the Napa County Sheriff's Office, state and federal investigators in determining the cause-and-origin of the explosion that destroyed the $8 million home in Napa Valley, CA. De Monet's problems with the building contractors, his child custody dispute and the high-value home insurance policy prompted arson and insurance fraud investigations.
Citation Details
Title: Mansion blast may cost fund $9M. (Joaquin de Monet home, Napa Valley, California, Fireman's Fund Insurance Co.) (California & The Western States)
Author: Alfred G. Haggerty
Publication:National Underwriter Property & Casualty-Risk & Benefits Management (Magazine/Journal)
Date: June 1, 1992
Publisher: The National Underwriter Company
Issue: n22 Page: pC3(2)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
