February 08, 2024
A Texas appellate court has overturned a mass shooting victim's $17 million judgment she won against a restaurant after accusing one of its managers of not sufficiently intervening, ruling that the food joint can't be held to account because the manager wasn't found to have had a responsibility to control the shooter.
December 05, 2022
The insurer for a now-shuttered bar and restaurant said it does not owe coverage for a mass shooting that resulted in a $17 million jury verdict for a victim, telling a Texas federal court that its policy excludes coverage for firearms, assault and abuse.
May 27, 2022
A woman who survived a 2017 mass shooting in Texas can see the drafting and negotiation history of the insurance policy under which she is seeking coverage, a Texas federal judge ruled Friday, although he put some limits on what types of information can be obtained.
January 28, 2022
A woman who survived a mass shooting in 2017 urged a Texas federal court to let her counterclaim against Acceptance Indemnity Insurance Co. remain, warning that her potential recovery of damages may not necessarily result from a declaratory judgment that the insurer has a duty to indemnify her.
October 08, 2021
An insurance company has told a Texas federal court that it doesn't have to cover a now-shuttered bar-restaurant following a $17 million jury verdict finding it liable for a mass shooting, arguing that the venue's policy includes a firearms exclusion.