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judge:"Steven Andrews"
court:Florida
topic:"Civil Appeals"
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Historical Lit Watch (8)
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Workers Compensation and Employers Liability
The court debated whether an underlying suit based on environmental harms committed by a commercial property owner could be considered an "occurrence" that triggered the duties of defense and indemnity.
The contracts between the injured truck driver's direct employer and the "livestock brokerage company" stated driver's employer was an independent contractor, but the nature of the complex agreements showed otherwise.
Three strip clubs sought coverage for a state-court judgment from Princeton Excess and Surplus Lines Insurance Company.
Washington Street, LLC sued Nationwide for bad faith, alleging the carrier deliberately and unreasonably delayed policy payments after a building fire.
Frontline Fellowship failed to show that it had completed repair and replacement or that the actual cash value of the damaged property exceeded the policy deductible at the time of loss.
A CGL policy's assault and battery exclusion applied despite the arguments in favor of the concurrent causation rule.
The rental agreement between a landlord and two tenants who allegedly flew a drone in their apartment did not expressly state the tenant's would be liable for water damage caused by their own negligence.
Judge Senter cut short a Katrina coverage jury trial and ordered State Farm to pay the policyholders the full limits under their homeowner's policy, the same day that the jury awarded the plaintiffs punitive damages.