Expert Analysis

Tracking Changes To AI Evidence Under Federal Rules

As the first quarter of 2025 draws to a close, important changes to the Federal Rules of Evidence regarding the us... (more story)

Reconciling 2 Smoke Coverage Cases From California

As highlighted by a California Department of Insurance bulletin clarifying the effect of two recent decisions on i... (more story)

Key Insurance Issues Likely To Arise From NY Superfund Law

The recently enacted New York Climate Change Superfund Act imposes a massive $75 billion in liabilities on energy ... (more story)

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Progressive's $43M Deal Over Car Valuations Nears Final OK

A certified class of more than 151,000 Progressive customers has asked a Georgia federal judge to grant final approval to a $43 million settlement resolving allegations the insurer's units systematically under... (more story)

Homeowners Premiums Rose 24% In 3 Years, Report Says

Average homeowners insurance premiums in the United States rose by 24% from 2021 to 2024, a national crisis that is putting pressure on Americans with mortgage burdens, according to a report issued Tuesday by ... (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.

Insurer Off The Hook For Tribe's COVID Casino Shutdown

Lexington Insurance Co. does not owe a Washington tribe business-loss coverage after COVID-19 forced the shutdown of the tribe's casino, a Washington state appeals court said Monday, ruling that the virus did ... (more story)

Insurer Must Cover $2.4M Water Damage, Condo Owners Say

A Washington condo association has filed a federal consumer protection complaint against Country Casualty Insurance Co., alleging $2.4 million in unpaid claims for hidden water damage to exterior sheathing and... (more story)

Ga. Firm Sues Allstate Over Wrecked Car Fee Coverage

A Georgia law firm hit Allstate Insurance Co. with a proposed class action over allegations that it fails to pay title transfer fees and license registration fees to insureds who incur total loss claims.

Insurer Can't Escape Auto Co.'s $50M COVID Coverage Suit

An insurer can't escape an auto parts manufacturer's suit seeking $50 million in coverage for COVID-19-related losses, a North Carolina federal court ruled, saying the manufacturer sufficiently alleged that it... (more story)

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Berkshire Unit Denied Reimbursement For Asbestos Coverage

Two excess insurers for a drywall company have no duty to reimburse another excess insurer for payments it made to settle two asbestos injury lawsuits, a Texas federal court ruled, finding those lawsuits didn'... (more story)

Insurer Denies Coverage For Crushing Death, Alleging Lies

A wood company's insurer said it owed nothing in connection with the crushing death of a recycling company worker who was killed by equipment rented from the wood seller, telling a California federal court tha... (more story)

Del. Court Says Mattel Sleeper Claims Are One Occurrence

Injury claims against toy-makers Mattel and subsidiary Fisher Price over their Rock n' Play Sleeper products constitute a single occurrence under Mattel's various commercial general liability policies, a Delaw... (more story)

AIG Unit Wins No-Defense Ruling For NY Ghost Gun Suits

An AIG unit has no duty to defend a Washington-state-based firearms retailer in three underlying lawsuits accusing the retailer of knowingly selling unfinished components that could be used to assemble what ar... (more story)

LA Zoo Org. Not Covered In City Contract Row, Insurer Says

An insurer has no duty to defend or indemnify the Los Angeles Zoo's nonprofit arm in a contractual dispute brought by the city, the carrier told a California federal court, saying claims arising out of a breac... (more story)

Insurer Denied Early Win In $6.1M Cargo Loss Coverage Suit

A New York federal judge said there was too much controversy to hand an early win to a stone company in its case seeking coverage of a more than $6.1 million loss over marble destroyed by a snail infestation. 

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Insurer Can't Escape Aerospace Co.'s $3.3M Claim Denial Suit

An insurer for an aerospace products manufacturer can't escape claims that it wrongfully denied coverage of an approximately $3.3 million loss from fund mismanagement after years of delay, an Oregon federal court ruled.

Hartford Unit Freed From Ill. Agency's $4M Wire Fraud Suit

An Illinois agency that administers the estates of financially distressed insurers can't get coverage from a Hartford unit for a computer system breach that the agency said caused roughly $4 million in outstan... (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)

Chamber, Trade Groups Back Insurer's Class Cert. Review Bid

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce and major insurance industry groups urged the U.S. Supreme Court to undo a Ninth Circuit decision allowing a class action to proceed against State Farm over its use of "negotiation... (more story)

Trucking Co. Says Insurers Owe Coverage For BIPA Suit

A trucking company's insurers owe coverage for underlying litigation brought by a former employee who said the company violated his biometric privacy rights by using a hand-scanning timekeeping system that sto... (more story)

Insurer Can Limit Rates But Not Counsel In Utility Litigation

A Swiss Re unit can limit the rates it pays to defend utility company Aqua's successor entity in litigation over alleged lead contamination in a Chicago suburb's water supply, a Pennsylvania federal judge has ... (more story)

Progressive Says Motorcycles Aren't 'Autos' For Crash Claims

Progressive asked a North Carolina federal court to declare it does not owe bodily injury coverage to a woman who was hurt while riding as a passenger on a motorcycle that went off the road, arguing in its new... (more story)