A deadly apartment fire in Valencia, Spain, is drawing renewed attention to the use of flammable materials on building exteriors, a global problem that insurance experts say implicates complicated webs of liability and a need for strong government oversight.
Valencia Fire Renews Concerns Over Materials, Insurance - Law360 Insurance Authority
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