Expert Analysis

What To Know About Insurance Coverage For Greenwashing

As the number of public and private lawsuits relating to greenwashing dramatically grows, risk managers of compani... (more story)

Managing Anti-Corporate Juror Views Revealed By CEO Killing

After the shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson laid bare deep-seated anti-corporate sentiments among th... (more story)

Notable Q4 Updates In Insurance Class Actions

In a continuation of trends in property and casualty insurance class actions, last quarter insurers struggled with... (more story)

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Fla. Report Draws Serious Accusations Of Insurer Misconduct

A Florida analysis showing that carriers in the state were reporting millions in income losses while affiliated companies were earning billions is helping to reveal a long-standing pattern of insurer misconduc... (more story)

Insurer's 9th Circ. Procedural Win Highlights Appraisal Rules

A Ninth Circuit panel affirmed that a property owner could not litigate its insurer's failure to pay for losses before a required appraisal to resolve disagreements, highlighting the importance of appraisal pr... (more story)

A bad faith claim by a New Orleans commercial property owner against its insurer over Hurricane Ida damage failed again in Louisiana federal court. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)
Bad Faith Claim Rejected Again In Hurricane Ida Coverage Suit

A Louisiana federal judge again refused to find that the insurer of a suburban New Orleans commercial property acted in bad faith in denying to cover $220,000 in damage Hurricane Ida allegedly caused in 2021.

Experts Stress FAIR Tweaks After NM Proposes Fire Insurance

The announcement of a study looking into the creation of a state-sponsored fire insurance program in New Mexico outlined steps the state is taking toward enhancing its insurance market while underscoring the n... (more story)

Cobalt Miner Gets OK For Debt-For-Equity Swap Ch. 11 Plan

A Texas bankruptcy judge Thursday approved the reorganization plan of Australia-based cobalt mining and refining group Jervois Mining Ltd., overruling a shareholder objection about the case's speed and U.S. ties.

Insurance Litigation Week In Review

Colorado's last-resort property insurer partnered with an artificial intelligence company, a Hawaii federal court admonished insurers for not complying with an arbitration order, a New York federal judge found... (more story)

Wash. Justices Won't Take Up Pemco's Fire Coverage Appeal

The Washington Supreme Court won't review a lower court's ruling that Pemco Mutual Insurance Co. must cover a woman's claim for fire damage to her former home after she was assaulted and set ablaze there by her ex-husband.

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Construction Co. Not Covered For $11M Verdict, Insurer Says

A construction company isn't entitled to coverage for an $11 million jury verdict against it in an underlying personal injury suit because the builder's policy excludes coverage for residential construction ac... (more story)

Insurer Wants Out Of Covering Ill. Pot Potency Suit

Admiral Insurance Co. is asking an Illinois federal court to clear it of any duty to cover a Shelbyville dispensary in a suit alleging that it mislabeled its products to get around the state's limits on THC.

Insurer, Reinsurer Denied Early Wins In Reimbursement Row

Both sides in an inter-insurer dispute over a reinsurer's share of a coverage settlement for environmental damage claims have adopted reasonable contractual interpretations, a New York federal court ruled, spe... (more story)

Puerto Rico Cruise Port Says Insurer Must Cover Pier Damage

A San Juan cruise port operator said its Hartford insurer wrongfully denied coverage for damage to one of its piers after a cruise ship collided with the structure, telling a Puerto Rico federal court Tuesday ... (more story)

Insurer Says It's Off The Hook In Construction Site Injury Suit

State National Insurance Co. urged a Washington federal court on Monday to find it has no duty to defend a construction firm from a negligence claim brought by a worker who was allegedly hit by a falling objec... (more story)

Insurer Doesn't Owe Spine Surgery Suit Defense, Judge Says

An insurer has no duty to defend or indemnify an orthopedic treatment center or one of its surgeons in a suit over a botched spine surgery, a Georgia federal court ruled Monday, saying the policy bars coverage... (more story)

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Insurers Seek Toss Of Meta's Social Media MDL Coverage Suit

A group of insurers urged a California federal court to either toss or stay Meta's suit seeking to pause all coverage litigation regarding underlying claims that the company deliberately designed its platforms... (more story)

Reddy Ice Must Cover Walmart's Slip-And-Fall Settlement​​​​​​​

Bagged ice seller Reddy Ice Corp. must indemnify Walmart Inc. for the retailer's settlement of a woman's slip-and-fall lawsuit, an Arkansas federal court ruled Thursday, noting it is "undisputed" that the woma... (more story)

Geico said it lost $1.1 million in a scheme in which unlicensed individuals billed for medically unnecessary, illusory and nonreimbursable healthcare services. (Kristoffer Tripplaar/Sipa USA)
Geico Says Medical Fraudsters Nabbed $1.1M In Auto Benefits

Several unlicensed individuals submitted hundreds of fraudulent charges for services provided to Geico-insured car accident victims, the insurer has alleged in New York federal court, claiming it lost more tha... (more story)

Mich. Supreme Court Preview: Sex Offender Tracking, Rentals

The Michigan Supreme Court is gearing up to hear arguments next week on the constitutionality of making sex offenders wear location-tracking devices for life, whether short-term vacation rentals fit into the d... (more story)

Pigment Co. Not Covered For Asbestos Suits, Court Told

A Liberty Mutual unit doesn't owe coverage to a cosmetic pigment manufacturer in underlying suits alleging injury from exposure to asbestos-containing materials, it told a New York federal court, saying certai... (more story)

Goldberg Segalla Brings On Insurance Pro From Connell Foley

Goldberg Segalla grew its New Jersey presence this week with a former of counsel at Connell Foley LLP specializing in insurance litigation and bringing in-house experience from Cure Auto Insurance.

Insurer Says Claims Of Illegally Tracked Info Erase Coverage

An insurer for a fertility treatment provider told an Illinois federal court that an exclusion on the disclosure of personal information precludes commercial general liability coverage for a lawsuit accusing t... (more story)