March 15, 2023
Travelers doesn't have to cover a real estate developer and his business entities for potential liability stemming from a plane crash that killed five, a Louisiana federal judge found, agreeing with the insurer that they don't qualify for coverage under policies issued to another party.
March 09, 2023
An AIG unit cannot escape a coverage dispute over a deadly 2019 plane crash, the families impacted by the crash told a Louisiana federal court, saying the insurer owes coverage under a $5 million personal liability policy that it issued to a real estate developer who co-owned the aircraft.
March 06, 2023
QBE Insurance Co. became the latest insurer to ask a Louisiana federal court to free it from a fatal 2019 plane crash coverage suit, saying its policyholders weren't involved in the accident.
March 02, 2023
An AIG unit shouldn't be involved in an insurance dispute over a fatal 2019 plane crash, the carrier told a Louisiana federal court, arguing that a personal liability policy it issued to a real estate developer doesn't apply because the developer used the aircraft only for business.
November 23, 2022
With new facts coming to light, Travelers Indemnity Co. of Connecticut asked a Louisiana federal court Tuesday to reconsider a ruling that the insurer can't rely on a policy's aircraft exclusion in an attempt to preclude coverage of costs related to a fatal 2019 airplane crash.
July 29, 2022
Travelers can't rely on a policy's aircraft exclusion to avoid covering a company's costs stemming from a deadly 2019 airplane crash, a Louisiana federal magistrate judge recommended Friday, finding that an exception for "chartered" planes applies.
July 13, 2022
A Louisiana real estate developer said he isn't implicated in an insurance lawsuit over a deadly December 2019 plane crash, telling a Bayou State federal court that he had no personal involvement with the plane at issue in the dispute.
June 27, 2022
Two Travelers units shouldn't have to cover a company for costs stemming from a fatal airplane crash, they told a Louisiana federal court, saying commercial general liability policies contained a "very broad" aircraft exclusion that can't be defeated by an exception for chartered flights.