October 05, 2023
The First Circuit on Thursday appeared skeptical of two Zurich units' argument contending the court's precedent dictates that a water-damaged and now-demolished Massachusetts hospital is subject to separate flooding sublimits.
September 25, 2023
The owner of a Massachusetts hospital closed in 2020 by flooding urged the First Circuit to undo its insurers' win, claiming surface water didn't cause the damage, as the insurers argued, and was thus not subject to flooding sublimits in the $250 million case.
August 07, 2023
Two Zurich units urged the First Circuit on Monday to uphold their win against the owner and operator of a Massachusetts hospital closed by severe flooding, arguing water damage to the roof and property below still constituted "surface water," thus subject to separate flooding sublimits.
May 17, 2023
A Massachusetts hospital's owner and operator told the First Circuit that a district court wrongfully applied flooding sublimits in their suits seeking coverage from Zurich American Insurance Co. and American Guarantee and Liability Insurance Co. for damage caused by rainwater that had collected on its roof.