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Greenbrier Hotel Corporation, et. al. v. Lexington Insurance Company, et. al.
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November 30, 2017
PGA Host's $18M Storm Coverage Suit Hits Dead End
The iconic Greenbrier resort was handed a loss on Wednesday in a yearslong coverage dispute with its insurers over damages caused by a punishing windstorm, as a West Virginia federal court upheld an appraisal that brushed off Greenbrier's $17.5 million demand and pegged the amount owed at $850,000.
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February 19, 2015
PGA Host Must Allow Appraisal In $18M Storm Damage Row
A $17.5 million dispute over storm damage between a West Virginia PGA tournament host resort and its insurers was put on hold Wednesday pending appraisals after a federal judge ruled that the insurance companies didn't waive their right to appraise the damage.
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April 24, 2014
Greenbrier Golf Resort Sues Insurers Over Storm Damage
Lexington Insurance Co. and other insurers owe resort and golf course operator Greenbrier Hotel Corp. for storm damage at its PGA tournament host facility, according to a suit removed to West Virginia federal court Wednesday.