Expert Analysis

Why RWI Insurers Should Consider Excluding PFAS

As regulation of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances escalates, carriers providing representations and warranties ... (more story)

Don't Use The Same Template For Every Client Alert

As the old marketing adage goes, consistency is key, but law firm style guides need consistency that contemplates ... (more story)

Parsing Insurance Issues After Mass Shooting 'Occurrences'

A Florida district court’s recent decision in Tony v. Evanston Insurance, which held that the 2018 Parkland High ... (more story)

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Allstate Secures Win In Untimely Ga. Storm Damage Dispute

The Georgia Court of Appeals upheld a trial court's grant of a directed verdict in favor of Allstate in a dispute brought by two homeowners who claimed the insurer owed over $430,000 after it failed to cover a... (more story)

Farmers Face Uphill Fight In 5th Circ. Silo Coverage Row

A Texas farming cooperative faces an uphill battle in persuading the Fifth Circuit to undo a ruling that denied it coverage for a $1.3 million arbitration award for construction defects in their grain silos, e... (more story)

An insurer says it deserves a default final judgment in its indemnification suit against a contractor that the insurer says owes it nearly $13 million. (iStock.com/nathaphat)
Contractor Owes $13M To Cover Virus Defaults, Insurer Says

A Michigan-based insurer asked a Florida federal court Wednesday to grant a default final judgment in its indemnification suit against a contractor, seeking to force the company to cough up nearly $13 million ... (more story)

USAA Wrongly Denied Fire Damage Claim, Wash. Couple Says

A Washington couple accused their homeowners insurer of unreasonably denying their fire damage claim despite their timely response to all of the insurer's claim inquiries and requests, further accusing the ins... (more story)

Insurance Litigation Week In Review

A treasure hunter got no coverage for his thwarted quest, LexisNexis was sued again for spying on drivers, a fatal drag race had its win reversed, a Chicago general contractor split the Seventh Circuit, and th... (more story)

Atty In $119M Bad Faith Win Seeks Justice In And Out Of Court

Policyholder attorney Benjamin W. Massarsky of Miller Friel is part of a team that won over $119 million from insurers in a case thought to have garnered among the largest bad faith wins in the past 30 years. ... (more story)

2nd Circ. To Weigh Court's Role In Bermuda Arbitration Row

The Second Circuit will review Wednesday whether a New York federal court has the authority to remove an allegedly biased arbitrator in a Bermuda reinsurance arbitration, addressing the question of the federal... (more story)

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Mich. Justices Reject Agency's 'Secret' Meeting Settlement

The Michigan Supreme Court said Friday that a county road commission's settlement with three of its insurers over a coverage dispute was not binding because the commission — a public body — never voted to appr... (more story)

Colo. Justices' Med Mal Cap Ruling A Win For Patients

The Colorado Supreme Court's recent decision prohibiting trial courts from considering an injured patient's insurance liabilities before imposing the state's $1 million medical malpractice damages cap was the ... (more story)

Split 7th Circ. Clears Insurers In O'Hare Steel Defect Fight

A split Seventh Circuit affirmed Monday a finding that the Chicago O'Hare International Airport canopy's general contractor can't recoup more than $37.5 million in costs from its insurer over cracked welds in ... (more story)

NC Justices Urged To Rethink Policy 'Stacking' Limits

A policyholder is urging the North Carolina Supreme Court to walk back a decision that he says will negate insurance coverage when drivers at fault for wrecks are underinsured, arguing the holding conflicts with precedent.

5th Circ. Reverses Coverage For Fatal Race Accident Suit

An insurer doesn't have to defend the organizers of an amateur drag racing event against underlying negligence claims stemming from a fatal car crash, the Fifth Circuit ruled Friday, reversing a lower court's ... (more story)

Insurers Say BASF Can't Seek Same PFAS Coverage In 3 Suits

BASF Corp.'s insurers have said a South Carolina federal court lacked jurisdiction and should toss the chemical manufacturer's case in favor of similar New Jersey state litigation seeking coverage for thousand... (more story)

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Freddie Mac, Insurer Settle $32M SEC Probe Coverage Dispute

Government-backed lender Freddie Mac told a Washington, D.C., federal court Friday that it has settled with an insurer in a $32 million coverage suit stemming from civil actions and federal probes around its c... (more story)

Berkshire Hathaway Countersuit Tossed From Contractor Spat

A California federal judge tossed Berkshire Hathaway's counterclaims in a $17 million coverage dispute with a fiber optic network developer over an unfinished project, ruling that the insurer failed to meet he... (more story)

A Miami law firm’s insurer escaped covering a lawsuit alleging the firm overbilled a client. (Photo by AaronP/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images)
Miami Law Firm Not Covered In Overbilling Row, Judge Says

An insurer does not have to defend a Miami law firm in a lawsuit accusing it of overbilling a client, a Florida federal judge has ruled, finding that the underlying allegations do not constitute professional s... (more story)

Lloyd's Unit Gets Oil Well Repair Co.'s $4.5M Claim Tossed

A Texas federal court tossed an oil well repair company's claim seeking over $4.5 million in additional insured coverage for costs incurred from controlling a blown-out well, finding that the company doesn't h... (more story)

Sills Cummis Adds Pillsbury Atty As Insurance Group Leader

Sills Cummis & Gross PC has added an experienced insurance attorney from Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP as a leader of two of its insurance groups.

No Coverage For Foundation's Counsel In IP Row, Judge Says

A Kansas federal court tossed two counterclaims a Kansas State University-affiliated philanthropy lodged against its insurer over coverage for a man's claims that it stole his economic development ideas for th... (more story)

5th Circ. Ponders If There Were Claims In 'Patient Mistake' Suit

If an insurer says there's no claim, might a claim still have been made, a skeptical Fifth Circuit panel pondered at oral arguments Monday, considering whether a healthcare company's settlement paid for mistak... (more story)