General Liability

  • January 11, 2024

    Mo. Panel Says Insurer Must Pay Costs Despite Paid Limits

    An insurer has no duty to cover a $10 million judgment a family won against a contractor following a fatal auto collision in 2009 because of the insurer's already exhausted, per-occurrence $1 million coverage limit, a Missouri appeals court ruled, partially upholding a trial court ruling.

  • January 11, 2024

    Progressive Must Cover $1.6M UTV Injury Judgment

    A Progressive unit must cover a $1.6 million judgment entered against its policyholder in an underlying lawsuit over injuries from a utility terrain vehicle crash, a Montana federal court ruled, saying the insurer failed to unequivocally demonstrate that the vehicle wasn't a covered auto under the policy.

  • January 10, 2024

    Foster Org. Not Covered In Child Neglect Suit, Insurer Says

    Philadelphia Indemnity Insurance Co. asked a Missouri federal court Wednesday to rule that it does not have to defend a foster care nonprofit and one of its employees from a suit alleging they were negligent in the abuse and death of a 3-year-old.

  • January 10, 2024

    Insurer Seeks Early Win In Asphalt Injury Dispute With Roofers

    An insurer sought an early win against a roofing company Wednesday, telling a Pennsylvania federal court that a policy it issued to the company specifically excludes coverage for injuries resulting from the use of hot tar or asphalt.

  • January 10, 2024

    Coverage Fight Over Ad Infringement Suit Stays In Fed. Court

    A Minnesota federal judge refused Wednesday to send a dispute over coverage of a copyright infringement suit settlement back to state court, finding the policyholder's mailing of service to the wrong address meant its insurer's removal to federal court could proceed.

  • January 10, 2024

    8th Circ. Won't Review Bridge Collapse Coverage Ruling

    The Eighth Circuit refused Wednesday to review a panel's recent holding that an engineering firm isn't entitled to coverage under a Liberty Mutual umbrella policy for a suit over a bridge collapse that injured several construction workers and resulted in a $2.5 million settlement.

  • January 10, 2024

    Pa. Panel Lets Erie Off Hook For Covering Bible App Hack

    Erie Insurance Exchange did not act in bad faith when it denied coverage to a Bible app maker after a hacker deleted the company's videos and software stored on a GoDaddy Inc. server, the Pennsylvania Superior Court ruled, vacating nearly $90,000 in awards the app maker won.

  • January 10, 2024

    Panel Unsure If McKesson Accidentally Oversupplied Opioids

    A Ninth Circuit panel appeared dubious during oral arguments Wednesday that units of AIG and Chubb must defend McKesson Corp. against government opioid suits because the drug wholesaler is largely accused of intentionally flooding the market with the pain medications.

  • January 10, 2024

    Insurer Depreciated Flood Coverage, W.Va. Homeowner Says

    An insurer unlawfully depreciated the replacement value of a West Virginia man's home after a flood, the man said in a proposed class action in federal court while warning that the company may be doing the same to other policyholders.

  • January 10, 2024

    Mich. Justice Asks: Did Car Engine Really Die?

    A Michigan Supreme Court justice wrestled Wednesday with what it means to "operate" a vehicle under a Michigan auto insurance law, as the court weighed whether an uninsured driver should be able to sue for damages after he was hit while stalled on the side of the road.

  • January 10, 2024

    Geico Drops No-Fault Charges Suit Against NY Pharmacy

    Geico informed a New York federal court that it has put to rest a lawsuit alleging a New York pharmacy exploited the Empire State's no-fault insurance system by submitting $1.4 million in fraudulent billing for pharmaceutical products to treat individuals involved in car accidents and eligible for coverage through the insurer.

  • January 10, 2024

    Background Check Co. Had Duty To Defend Security Provider

    A background check company breached its duty to defend a security services provider accused of negligently hiring a security guard who two patients alleged assaulted them at a California medical center, a Colorado federal court ruled, saying the underlying allegations clearly triggered the company's indemnity obligations.

  • January 10, 2024

    Contractors Haven't Paid Up After Default, Insurer Says

    An insurer told a New York federal court Wednesday that an engineering firm and several related entities left it on the hook for losses suffered by the owner of a solar power facility after they defaulted on their contract.

  • January 09, 2024

    Insurer Asks NC Justices To Help Secure $524M Judgment

    An insurer urged the North Carolina Supreme Court to review a state appeals court's judgment reversing limitations on an embattled insurance mogul's transfer of assets, maintaining that the decision "substantially diminishes" its ability as a judgment creditor to collect a more than $524 million award.

  • January 09, 2024

    Insurance Broker Says Competitor Infringed Trademarks

    An insurance broker sued another insurance broker it claimed has infringed on its trademarks and variations of the marks, telling a Texas federal court to find that it is entitled to collect its competitor's profits from the infringement.

  • January 09, 2024

    Insurers May Continue With Silica Exposure Coverage Dispute

    A pair of Hanover units can proceed with their coverage dispute against a granite distributor facing numerous silica dust exposure suits after resolving a California federal court's order to show cause as to why their case should continue despite a lack of response from the distributor.

  • January 09, 2024

    Oakland Diocese, Creditors And Insurers To Hold Plan Talks

    The Roman Catholic Diocese of Oakland, its unsecured creditors and a number of its insurers told a California bankruptcy judge Tuesday that they will begin mediation on the diocese's Chapter 11 plan once they come to an agreement on the mediators.

  • January 09, 2024

    Insurers Must Cover Loss Of 500K Bushels Of Soybeans

    A New York state judge said three insurers must cover a commodity company's loss of over 500,000 bushels of soybeans resulting from a Mississippi-based warehouse's entrance into bankruptcy in September 2021, finding the loss occurred during the policy period.

  • January 09, 2024

    Hinshaw Adds 6-Atty Insurance Team In LA, San Francisco

    Hinshaw & Culbertson LLP announced Tuesday that it has brought on six insurance attorneys in San Francisco and Los Angeles, including three partners and three senior counsel, from now-closed Coddington Hicks & Danforth.

  • January 09, 2024

    Insurer Owed Defense In Parking Garage Damage Suit

    A second insurer for a concrete subcontractor had a duty to defend the company against accusations it damaged a parking garage, a California federal court held, saying the carrier failed to show that the alleged damage occurred outside the policy period.

  • January 09, 2024

    Insurance Boutique Co-Founder Joins McGuireWoods

    A founding partner of insurance boutique Pasich LLP and former adviser at consultancy AECOM is joining McGuireWoods LLP's national insurance recovery team, the firm said Monday.

  • January 08, 2024

    $5M Settlement For Fatal Bike Accident Covered, Court Told

    A Markel unit must cover a $5 million settlement reached between a policyholder's employee and the estate of a woman fatally struck in a motor vehicle accident, the estate told a Florida federal court, arguing that because the perpetrator's car wasn't owned by the policyholder, an auto exclusion wasn't triggered.

  • January 08, 2024

    Store Says Insurers Owe $2.7M In Jewelry Heist Coverage Row

    A California jewelry store that won a $2.7 million judgment against a security company it accused of negligence after the store was burglarized said the security company's insurers must pay the judgment, arguing the insurers wrongly denied coverage for the security company.

  • January 08, 2024

    Excess Insurer Says Landscaper Payment Row Isn't Covered

    The excess insurer for a general contractor told a Texas federal court that it doesn't owe coverage for a landscaper's suit alleging nonpayment, saying that neither its policies nor an agreement to resolve unrelated cross-claims obligated it to cover the suit.

  • January 08, 2024

    Ruling In Home Defect Coverage Fight Unripe, Judge Says

    A South Carolina federal judge dismissed a suit lodged by a contractor's insurer over coverage for damage supposedly caused by building defects in a man's home, finding the court lacks jurisdiction because no decision on liability has been reached in an underlying state court suit.

Expert Analysis

  • 3 Risk Management Lessons From Pandemic Insurance Wars

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    As appellate decisions in COVID-19 business interruption insurance claims continue to clarify the state of the law, there are some things that policyholders' lawyers and risk managers can do in the meantime to help prepare for future unforeseen events affecting coverage, says Peter Halprin at Pasich.

  • Ill. BIPA Ruling Marks Critical Win For Silent Cyber Coverage

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    The Illinois Supreme Court's recent decision in West Bend Mutual v. Krishna Schaumburg Tan, confirming that commercial general liability policies do not have to include specific language to cover claims under the Biometric Information Privacy Act, represents a critical victory for policyholders, but leaves unresolved issues in the battle over BIPA coverage, says Tae Andrews at Miller Friel.

  • NY Badly Needs Bad Faith Bill To Hold Insurers Accountable

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    Contrary to a recent Law360 guest article that contends New York state's insurance reform bill would unfairly tip the scales against insurers, Edward Steinberg at the New York State Trial Lawyers Association argues the law is necessary to hold insurers accountable for acting in bad faith, and would protect policyholders and injured parties alike.

  • When Your 9th Circ. Case Needs California High Court Input

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    With the Ninth Circuit increasingly certifying state law questions to the California Supreme Court, litigants should pay careful attention to the rules for ancillary proceedings, study recent issues the state high court decided on certification, and consider strategic options, say attorneys at Buchalter.

  • Cos. Should Review Insurance Policies For PFAS Coverage

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    The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s creation of a council on perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances signals the federal government's intent to accelerate PFAS-related regulatory action and enforcement — so companies with relevant liabilities must understand what their insurance policies will and won’t cover, say attorneys at Lathrop GPM.

  • Insurance Ruling Clarifies Excess Coverage For Opioid Suits

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    A Pennsylvania federal court's ruling this week in Giant Eagle v. American Guarantee Insurance, reversing an earlier finding that two excess insurers had duties to defend opioid injury suits, provides invaluable assurance to excess carriers that opioid defendants can’t use immense defense costs as a basis to leapfrog their primary coverage, says Adam Fleischer at BatesCarey.

  • Indoor Air Pollution Fix Will Require New Laws, New Tech

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    The COVID-19 pandemic, an aging population and changing workplace dynamics all foretell more exposure to indoor air pollutants, so a multidisciplinary policy approach combining technology, insurance, funding and regulation will be needed to improve indoor air quality and health, says Ann Al-Bahish at Haynes and Boone.

  • Cannabis Legalization's Effects On Insurance Industry

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    Resolution of the legal uncertainty presented by the dueling federal and state approaches to cannabis will pave the way for legal cannabis businesses to access the insurance protections the industry needs for everything from workers' compensation to auto insurance to general liability, says Christy Thiems at the American Property Casualty Insurance Association.

  • Biden Admin.'s Climate Strategy Should Include Insurance Innovations

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    To successfully meet the Biden administration's climate-related goals, the federal government must fill gaps in state regulation of environmental insurance, and help create an insurance framework that incentivizes and facilitates carbon impact reduction in four key areas, say Michael Hill and Paul Tetenbaum at Blue Dot Climate Insurance.

  • Where Health Care Enforcement Is Headed Under Biden

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    Early actions by President Joe Biden's administration signal a robust health care enforcement environment in which federal agencies will aggressively scrutinize pandemic-related and Medicare Advantage fraud, nursing homes, and medical technology, and False Claims Act activity will likely increase, say attorneys at Alston & Bird.

  • Key Considerations For Litigation Settlement Trustees

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    Robert Weiss and David Vanaskey at Wilmington Trust describe some of the core considerations for trustees that administer settlements resulting from mass tort and class action litigation, based on their experience working on the Volkswagen diesel emissions settlement.

  • 3 Key Environmental Takeaways From Biden's First 30 Days

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    President Joe Biden has heavily prioritized environmental policy during his first month in office, with three key themes emerging that will immediately change enforcement practices and affect regulated industries, say attorneys at Gibson Dunn.

  • What Airports Need To Know About PFAS Risks

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    As Congress, federal regulators and litigants express increasing concern over the dangers of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, airports are in the spotlight as likely sites of PFAS contamination — so airport management and boards should take steps now to prepare for regulation and litigation, say Renée Martin-Nagle and David Rockman at Eckert Seamans.