Two Louisiana property owners claim to have hired insurance adjusters that found "significantly more damage" caused by Hurricane Laura and Hurricane Delta than what Scottsdale Insurance Co. documented, according to lawsuits filed in federal court Tuesday.
The Fifth Circuit said Tuesday that a Nationwide unit has no duty to cover a now-defunct day care over the death of a 3-year-old who was left on a bus following a field trip, agreeing with a Texas federal judge that an auto exclusion applies to bar coverage.
In Southwest Marine and General Insurance Co. v. United Specialty Insurance Co., the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York recently highlighted limitations in a.
Louisiana’s property insurance market is headed toward a calamity as state lawmakers consider stiffer penalties on insurers who delay hurricane damage payouts and the state’s litigation climate becomes more hostile, industry groups say.
A Nationwide unit must cover a trailer park accused of negligence by an individual injured during a demolition project, the park owners told a Pennsylvania federal court Friday, arguing that a worker exclusion doesn't apply because the man was not an employee of the company hired to perform the work.