January 10, 2024
An architecture firm's insurer cannot recover attorney fees it incurred while successfully opposing coverage for a suit seeking more than $10 million over a worker's death, a Florida federal court ruled Wednesday, adopting a magistrate's finding that the insurer's declaratory suit wasn't a civil action for damages.
September 11, 2023
An insurer does not owe coverage to an architecture company in a $10 million suit over the death of a construction worker, a Florida federal court ruled Monday, finding the policy was void because of misrepresentations made in the insurance application.
May 02, 2022
An architecture company named in a $10 million suit over the death of a construction worker told a Florida federal court that its insurer's bid to escape coverage of that action rests on inadmissible testimony from a spurned attorney and other flawed evidence.
April 29, 2022
An insurer told a Florida federal court that there's no coverage for an architecture company named in a $10 million suit over the death of a construction worker, saying the company had knowledge of the accident before its claims-made policy began.
April 11, 2022
An architecture company that's named in a $10 million suit over the death of a construction worker told a Florida federal court that its insurer is relying on "unproven allegations" and false information in a bid to duck coverage.