MAIN STREET AMERICA ASSURANCE COMPANY v. HOWARD LYNCH PLASTERING, INC. et al

  1. February 14, 2022

    Insurer Ducks $1.7M Payment Over Poor Construction Claims

    A Pennsylvania federal judge ruled Monday that Main Street America Assurance Co. has no coverage obligations to a homebuilder or its subcontractor for $1.7 million in costs stemming from claims of shoddy work brought by the owners of 34 homes.

  2. February 08, 2022

    Homebuilder Says Poor Product, Not Work, Triggers Insurance

    A subcontractor said defective materials may have been at least partly to blame for faulty stucco work on dozens of Pennsylvania homes, but the insurer seeking to avoid paying $1.7 million for the repairs said the original installation work was not covered.

  3. January 26, 2022

    Insurer Eyes Win In $1.7M Faulty Stucco Coverage Fight

    Main Street America Assurance Co. urged a Pennsylvania federal judge to grant it an early win in a $1.7 million coverage dispute against a subcontractor accused of inadequately installing stucco in 34 homes, saying the claims are not covered under the provisions of its policy.

  4. September 07, 2021

    Insurer Hits Stucco Installer With $1.7M Coverage Dispute

    Main Street America Assurance Co. told a Pennsylvania federal court Tuesday that it has no duty to cover $1.7 million in damages sought by homeowners against a subcontractor accused of defectively installing stucco.