EMPLOYERS MUTUAL CASUALTY COMPANY v. TIGER CREEK DEVELOPMENT INC et al

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Case overview

Case Number:

4:21-cv-00065

Court:

Georgia Middle

Nature of Suit:

Insurance

Judge:

CLAY D LAND

  1. June 28, 2022

    Ga. Judge Won't Rethink Pond Pollution Coverage Ruling

    A Georgia federal judge doubled down Tuesday on his ruling that a subdivision developer's insurance policy doesn't cover its alleged pollution of a nearby pond, rejecting its bid to amend or alter a final judgment in favor of the insurer.

  2. June 23, 2022

    Developer Asks Judge To Rethink Pollution Exclusion Ruling

    A land developer and its owner urged a Georgia federal judge to rethink a ruling awarding summary judgment to an insurer in a coverage fight over runoff that allegedly damaged a woman's pond, arguing a trial should determine if sediment is a pollutant excluded by the policy.

  3. May 26, 2022

    Insurer Needn't Cover Developer's Pollution Suit, Judge Says

    An insurer has no duty to defend or indemnify a developer and its owner in a suit alleging that a construction project caused sediment to run off onto a neighboring property, a Georgia federal judge ruled, finding that coverage is barred by the policy's pollution exclusion.

  4. April 28, 2021

    Insurer Says Ga. Developer's Pollution Suit Not Covered

    Insurance company Employers Mutual Casualty Co. is asking a federal judge to let it off the hook for indemnifying a Georgia developer being accused of letting stormwater and sediment run off onto a neighboring property.