May 15, 2024
An insurer doesn't have to cover over $5 million in damage a property owner said it sustained after a warehouse break-in, a Pennsylvania federal judge ruled, finding that a vacancy provision in a commercial insurance policy wasn't ambiguous and the insurer didn't act in bad faith.
March 12, 2024
A Pennsylvania property owner urged a federal court to reject its insurer's bid for a pretrial win, arguing that a vacancy provision in its policy is ambiguous and does not preclude coverage of the $5 million in damages it seeks following a warehouse break-in.
November 15, 2023
An insurer asked a Pennsylvania federal court Wednesday to toss part of a property owner's $5 million breach of contract suit, which claimed that the insurer unlawfully reneged on covering damages sustained from a warehouse break-in.
September 07, 2023
A Pennsylvania property owner is seeking over $5 million in damages it sustained after a break-in, telling a federal court that its insurer wrongfully reneged on its acceptance of coverage after a consultant valued the damage at nearly $3 million more than the initial estimate.