EMPLOYERS MUTUAL CASUALTY COMPANY v. TIGER CREEK DEVELOPMENT INC et al
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4:21-cv-00065
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June 28, 2022
Ga. Judge Won't Rethink Pond Pollution Coverage Ruling
A Georgia federal judge doubled down Tuesday on his ruling that a subdivision developer's insurance policy doesn't cover its alleged pollution of a nearby pond, rejecting its bid to amend or alter a final judgment in favor of the insurer.
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June 23, 2022
Developer Asks Judge To Rethink Pollution Exclusion Ruling
A land developer and its owner urged a Georgia federal judge to rethink a ruling awarding summary judgment to an insurer in a coverage fight over runoff that allegedly damaged a woman's pond, arguing a trial should determine if sediment is a pollutant excluded by the policy.
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May 26, 2022
Insurer Needn't Cover Developer's Pollution Suit, Judge Says
An insurer has no duty to defend or indemnify a developer and its owner in a suit alleging that a construction project caused sediment to run off onto a neighboring property, a Georgia federal judge ruled, finding that coverage is barred by the policy's pollution exclusion.
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April 28, 2021
Insurer Says Ga. Developer's Pollution Suit Not Covered
Insurance company Employers Mutual Casualty Co. is asking a federal judge to let it off the hook for indemnifying a Georgia developer being accused of letting stormwater and sediment run off onto a neighboring property.