Harper Construction Company, Inc. et al v. National Union Fire Insurance Company of Pittsburgh, PA et al

  1. September 21, 2021

    Military Contractor And AIG Unit Drop Suit Over Defect Costs

    A California federal judge has dismissed a suit over claims that an AIG unit fraudulently sold a military contractor a liability policy that didn't cover the costs to repair defects at a $35 million U.S. Army training facility, according to a recent court filing.

  2. April 10, 2020

    Army Contractor Can Press Fraud Claims Against AIG Unit

    A California federal judge on Friday allowed Harper Construction Co. to proceed with its claims that an AIG unit fraudulently sold the builder a liability policy that doesn't cover its costs to repair defects at a $35 million U.S. Army training facility, finding that Harper's suit included sufficient detail to support the claims.

  3. March 28, 2019

    AIG Unit Prevails In Army Facility Defect Coverage Battle

    A California federal judge ruled Thursday that an AIG unit doesn't have to cover Harper Construction Co. Inc.'s costs to repair defects at a $35 million U.S. Army training facility for the Patriot missile system, saying the insurer's coverage obligations weren't triggered because Harper never faced a "suit" under the terms of its policy.