American Family Mutual Insurance Company v. Scottsdale Casitas Condominium Association et al

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Case Number:

2:16-cv-02289

Court:

Arizona

Nature of Suit:

Contract: Insurance

Judge:

G Murray Snow

Firms

  1. March 23, 2017

    Condo Cos. Insurance Fight Over Bird Poop Nixed As Moot

    An Arizona federal judge Wednesday dismissed American Family Mutual Insurance Co.'s suit against a condominium association and property manager in which the insurer was hoping to escape covering a condo owner's alleged illness stemming from bird droppings piled up near her unit, saying the insurer waived its right to drop coverage.

  2. March 01, 2017

    Property Cos. Want Bird Poop Illness Coverage Suit Dropped

    A condominium association and a property manager asked an Arizona federal judge on Tuesday to end a lawsuit by its insurer seeking to duck coverage for a condo owner's alleged illness from bird droppings that piled up near her unit, saying the insurer's decision to cover their defense in the underlying case makes this action unnecessary.

  3. August 26, 2016

    Bird Poop Condo Coverage Invalid, Insurer Says

    An insurer of a condo association and property manager told an Arizona federal judge on Thursday that it has no obligation to help defend a lawsuit by a condo owner who said she got sick from bird poop that piled up near her unit because of an exclusion in a policy.

  4. August 11, 2016

    Bird Poop Coverage Row Must Be Flushed, Property Co. Says

    A condominium association accused in an underlying suit of neglecting to remove pigeon poop from an Arizona property asked a federal judge on Thursday to discard its insurer's claim that no coverage is owed, arguing that a state court should interpret Arizona insurance law.

  5. July 12, 2016

    Pigeon Poop Not My Problem, Insurer Says

    An insurance company says it will not cover a condo association that is getting sued by one of its residents for not cleaning up pigeon droppings on an Arizona property, according to a federal lawsuit filed Tuesday.