Expert Analysis

Atty Insurance Implications Of Rising Nonclient Cyber Claims

As law firms are increasingly targeted in cyberattacks, claims by clients as well as nonclients against lawyers ar... (more story)

Addressing D&O Allocation Questions Amid Shifting Economy

As increasing global insolvency this year may lead to an increase in directors and officers insurance claims, busi... (more story)

Key Questions When Mediating Environmental Disputes

As the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency implements dramatic regulatory changes, companies seeking to use media... (more story)

Property More

La. Gov. Crosses Aisle To Boost Insurance Head's Powers

Louisiana's Republican governor has crossed party lines by backing a proposal to empower the state's insurance commissioner to regulate rates, and while the move comes as part of a bid to stop spiraling proper... (more story)

Insurance Pros Stress Disaster Mitigation In Senate Hearing

A panel of insurance experts stressed in front of a U.S. Senate committee Thursday the importance of mitigation efforts, such as strengthening building codes and hardening homes, as the experts discussed how p... (more story)

8th Insurer Dismissed In Pulte Coverage Row

Two PulteGroup subsidiaries said Thursday they'll dismiss their property damage coverage claims with prejudice against an insurer over structural issues at a residential development, marking the eighth dismiss... (more story)

Insurance Litigation Week In Review

The Fourth Circuit upheld Kaiser Gypsum Co. Inc.’s Chapter 11 bankruptcy plan, insurers for the Suquamish Tribe further urged the U.S. Supreme Court to review their tribal jurisdiction dispute and the Third Ci... (more story)

Bank Says Insurer Owes $1.8M In Vandalism Coverage

A bank accused a Berkshire unit and its insurance agent of underpaying coverage for property damage from "vandalism and/or theft," saying that while it's received roughly $105,000 in coverage to date, the insu... (more story)

Pierson Ferdinand Adds Insurance Group With New Atty

The rapidly growing firm of Pierson Ferdinand LLP announced Thursday that it tapped a new partner who was previously with Carlton Fields to launch an international insurance regulatory team practice along with... (more story)

Guam School Says Insurer Underpaid Typhoon Coverage

A Florida-based nonprofit organization that owns a high school in Guam accused its property insurer of underpaying its more than $5.1 million typhoon damage claim in bad faith, telling a Guam federal court Wed... (more story)

Allstate Settles Law Firm's Wrecked Car Fee Coverage Suit

A settlement has been reached in a Georgia law firm's proposed class action against Allstate Insurance Co. over allegations that it failed to pay title transfer fees and license registration fees to insured pe... (more story)

Condo Assoc., Insurer End Nashville Bombing Coverage Row

Aspen Specialty Insurance Co. and a Nashville condominium association have agreed to end their dispute over coverage for nearly $11 million in damages caused by the 2020 Christmas Day bombing in the city, endi... (more story)

Insurance Agency Says Carrier Can't End Car Policy Program

An insurance agency that provides specialized policies for car rental companies asked a Pennsylvania federal court to halt an insurer's plan to abruptly cancel a program through which the agency writes the pol... (more story)

General Liability More

Trucker Chases Down Mich. Appeals Court Win In Injury Suit

A trucker who was hit in his sleeper cab and then ran after the semi-truck that he believed caused the incident, jumping on its running board till he was thrown, may be entitled to insurance benefits, Michigan... (more story)

Nationwide Says Claim For 'Fat Freezing' Injury Isn't Covered

Nationwide has filed suit asking an Illinois federal court to declare that it has no duty to cover a suburban Chicago gym in a 3-year-old "fat freezing" injury case headed to trial in June, saying the underlyi... (more story)

NY Diocese, Lloyd's Of London End Sex Abuse Coverage Suit

Lloyd's of London underwriters and the Roman Catholic Diocese of Rockville Centre agreed to end a dispute over the payment of defense expenses related to sexual abuse claims against the diocese, according to a... (more story)

Insurer Fights Arbitration Of Legionnaires' Claims Suit

A Michigan healthcare system's insurer is fighting efforts to send its coverage lawsuit over underlying Legionnaires' disease claims to arbitration in Bermuda, arguing that the dispute does not fall within an ... (more story)

Geico's Failure To Settle Caused $2.8M Judgment, Suit Says

A court-appointed receiver for an at-fault driver has told a North Carolina federal court that Geico should be on the hook for a more than $2.8 million consent judgment against the driver stemming from an Augu... (more story)

8th Circ. Told Insurer Must Keep Defending Fatal Crash Suit

A logistics company facing wrongful death claims told the Eighth Circuit its insurer must pay to defend it because it was insured under a trucking company's policy and there was no agreement that a $1 million ... (more story)

Petrol Co. Says Carriers Must Defend Benzene Injury Suit

A petroleum services company told a New York state court that three of its marine insurers have failed to cover any defense costs incurred in a benzene injury lawsuit, even after it said the lead insurer agree... (more story)

$1.1M Hail Coverage Suit Against Travelers Is Time-Barred

An Oklahoma property owner cannot get revised coverage from two Travelers units for more than $1.1 million in claimed hail damage repairs, an Oklahoma federal court ruled, finding that after Travelers paid rou... (more story)

Ga. HOA Not Covered In $10M Dog Attack Suit, Insurer Says

An insurer told a Georgia federal court that it doesn't owe coverage to a homeowner's association in a $10 million suit brought by a woman who said she was viciously attacked by her neighbor's dogs in part bec... (more story)

Insurance Litigation Week In Review

California property owners affected by recent wildfires accused hundreds of insurers of collusion, Colorado's justices said no exception exists to the state's economic loss rule for willful and wanton conduct ... (more story)

Specialty Lines More

6th Circ. Judge Unsure If Totaled Car Payout Class Will Stand

A federal appellate panel grappled Thursday with whether to uphold class certification in a lawsuit claiming that State Farm systematically undervalues totaled vehicles, with one judge wondering if every class... (more story)

Underwriters Seek Exit From $37M FTC Dispute With Loan Co.

Underwriters asked a California federal court on Wednesday to find that they did not have to defend a company accused by the Federal Trade Commission of bilking consumers out of at least $37 million through a ... (more story)

Schools Say Norfolk Southern Ducked Postderailment Pledge

The school district for East Palestine, Ohio, filed a federal lawsuit Wednesday against Norfolk Southern, claiming the railroad hasn't made good on its promises to help the district recover after a fiery derai... (more story)

HR Co. Execs Say Insurance Biz Can't Sue Companies It Owns

Executives of a human resources management and staffing company urged a Florida federal court to toss a lawsuit brought by its workers' compensation insurance manager alleging it's owed $25 million over a diss... (more story)

Insurer Denies Extra $5M For Event Co.'s Injury Dispute

An insurer for a motocross event organizer doesn't owe an additional $5 million in coverage on top of the $1 million it already paid to settle a suit over a child's injury at an amateur national motocross cham... (more story)

Estate Sues Insurer Over 'Paltry' Offer In DUI Death Case

The estate of a motorcyclist killed by a driver allegedly overserved at a Washington bar has sued to force the bar's specialty insurance company to cover a partial settlement in an underlying wrongful death suit.

Understanding How Jurors Arrive At Punitive Damage Awards

Much of the rising trend of so-called thermonuclear verdicts can be tied to punitive damages amounts that astonish the imagination, so attorneys must understand the psychological underpinnings that drive juror... (more story)

Benefits Co. Failed To Protect Personal Info, Suit Says

An employee benefits administrator failed to properly secure and safeguard private information of benefits recipients, including their names and Social Security numbers, that was later compromised in a data br... (more story)

Insurer Says No Coverage For Nursing Home Negligence Deal

An insurer shouldn't have to pay for a settlement that a healthcare management company reached following a nearly $3.3 million jury verdict in an underlying nursing home negligence suit, the carrier told a Was... (more story)

Shopify Privacy Ruling May Spark New Wave Of Litigation

A Ninth Circuit ruling that revived a suit alleging Shopify violated privacy laws using tracking software cleared a key procedural bar that could open the floodgates to a new wave of litigation, threatening to... (more story)