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Water Damage from Back Up in Sewer Excluded Homeowners brought an action against the city, the homeowners' insurer, and sewer maintenance companies…
Duty to defend and use of an auto.
New law takes aim at rising costs and claims transparency in Florida in addition to addressing safety of condos and co-ops
The settlement reached with the plaintiffs does not extend to suits by city or state governments or insurers.
This guest column by Blakely Lloyd, J.D. discusses separation of insureds clauses and court cases.
An attorney who represented United Policyholders as amicus curiae in this matter provides an analysis of a decision that reaffirms PA's broad duty to defend.
The Sixth Circuit has ruled that a homeowner cannot reasonably interpret an ACV endorsement to his policy as creating additional coverage for damage to his roof from a windstorm.
The case is being sent back down to lower courts for deliberation after the Missouri Supreme Court found that Geico should have a chance to defend itself against the claims.
The Missouri woman sued Geico claiming that she contracted a sexually transmitted disease from the car owner after the two had sex inside a car covered by the insurer.
Alison Trejo from Kelley Kronenberg litigated this case and said "[t]he DCA continues to uphold policy conditions and thereby conditions precedent to filing suit."