Ozark Interests, Inc. v. Arch Insurance Company et al

  1. November 29, 2022

    Insurer Can't Escape Camp's COVID Refunds, Court Told

    An Arkansas summer camp rebuked an insurance company's attempt to evade a lawsuit over the cancellation of policies that could have provided coverage for COVID-19-related refunds the camp had to provide, saying the insurer broke its promises.

  2. November 08, 2022

    Insurer Says Agency Caused Camp's Pandemic Refund Suit

    Arch Insurance Co. and an insurance agency blamed each other for starting a summer camp's lawsuit against them in Texas federal court, with the carrier accusing the agency of misrepresenting the type of coverage the camp could get to protect against COVID-19 cancellations.

  3. July 07, 2022

    Insurer Says Camp Hasn't Shown Docs To Support $2.5M Loss

    The insurer of a children's summer camp is asking a judge to compel the camp to turn over tax return records, saying the camp hasn't produced "a single underlying document" to support its claim of more than $2.5 million in losses.

  4. November 18, 2021

    Unhappy Camp Sues Insurer For Dodging Pandemic Claims

    Arch Insurance's sudden voiding of more than 5,000 campers' insurance policies "blind-sided" an Arkansas summer camp and inflicted "significant financial and reputational damage" after the insurer's agency repeatedly said the policies would remain valid as the coronavirus began to spread in early 2020, the camp told a Texas federal court Wednesday.