Expert Analysis

Del. Ruling Further Narrows Scope Of 'Bump-Up' Exclusion

The recent Delaware Superior Court ruling in Harman International v. Illinois National Insurance offers a critical... (more story)

Ch. 11 Ruling Confirms Insurer Standing Requirements

A New York bankruptcy court's recent decision in the Syracuse Diocese's Chapter 11 case indicates that insurers ha... (more story)

A View Of The Shifting Insurance Regulatory Landscape

Attorneys at Eversheds Sutherland explore how the Federal Insurance Office's climate report, the new presidential ... (more story)

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5th Circ. Upholds High School's Win In Gym Fire Suit

The Fifth Circuit on Thursday upheld a Louisiana high school's win in its suit claiming that a flooring company caused a gym fire, holding that the high school has a right of action for property damage to the gymnasium.

Plaintiffs Lawyers Swarm Los Angeles Post-Fires

A deadly wildfire may be among the first covered by a new state fund that reimburses at-fault utility companies. This could mean billions of dollars for plaintiffs lawyers, and, if past fires are any indicatio... (more story)

United Fire & Casualty Co. sued Keller Advertising and Media Services Inc. in December 2022 for negligence and breach of contract, claiming the company’s service work for Friedhelm’s Bavarian Inn led to a fire.
Insurer Settles $1.7M Fluorescent Sign Fire Damage Suit

United Fire & Casualty Co. reached a settlement in its $1.7 million suit against a Texas sign-making company, resolving its bid to recover funds paid to a bed and breakfast after a fluorescent sign caught fire... (more story)

9th Circ. Says State Farm Unit Owes No More For Leaks

A State Farm unit owes no additional payment to a California medical center for lost income from water damage, a Ninth Circuit panel ruled, agreeing with a lower court that the insurer paid the amount due under the policy.

Trump Tariffs Portend Higher Insurance Industry Costs

President Donald Trump's tariff regime is threatening sections of the insurance industry with higher costs or uncovered exposures, pushing policyholders with few applicable coverage lines at their disposal to ... (more story)

Paint Co. Says Chubb Owes $1M For Plant Explosion

A Columbus, Ohio, paint manufacturer accused Chubb of wrongfully refusing to reimburse it for more than $1 million after the company's resin manufacturing plant exploded and caused a hazardous chemical spill, ... (more story)

House Committee Weighs Wildfire Strain On Calif. Insurers

A U.S. House of Representatives subcommittee met Thursday to discuss the recent California wildfires and how regulatory policy may aid future prevention of natural disasters, as experts emphasized that the fir... (more story)

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Excess Insurer Says $50M Bad Wine Claims Not Covered

An excess insurer told a Washington federal court that it should not have to contribute to a settlement after an underlying lawsuit asserted more than $50 million in claims against a vineyard for allegedly dam... (more story)

Insurers Say Meta MDL Row Should Be In Del. State Court

Coverage litigation with Meta over underlying claims that it deliberately designed its platforms to be addictive to adolescents ought to take place in Delaware state court, units of Chubb and Hartford told a D... (more story)

Calif. Panel Revives Malpractice Suit Against Insurer Attys

A California state appeals court revived an Allstate policyholder's legal malpractice suit against his insurer-appointed attorney, saying the policyholder sufficiently alleged the attorney's drafting of an und... (more story)

Meta Attacks Insurers' Bid To Remand Social Media MDL Row

Meta asked a Delaware federal court to postpone ruling on its insurers' request to remand a dispute over coverage for thousands of suits alleging harm from the company's social media platforms, saying the acti... (more story)

Climate Group Says Insurance Hikes Threaten Housing Market

The U.S. housing market could sustain a $1.4 trillion loss in value over the next 30 years as insurance costs surge and consumer demand shifts due to climate change, according to a report Monday from climate a... (more story)

NC Justices Urged To Reject Appeal Over Rate Hike Approvals

North Carolina's insurance commissioner urged the state's highest court to reject a policyholder's appeal challenging a series of insurer rate hike approvals in court, saying an appeals panel correctly found t... (more story)

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Insurance Co. Must Cover Truck Driver Injury, 11th Circ. Rules

The Eleventh Circuit has affirmed a Georgia federal judge's decision to hand a win to a transport company in a coverage dispute with Crum & Forster Insurance, ruling the insurer must cover a workers' compensat... (more story)

Pillsbury Adds Insurance Partner From Morgan Lewis

Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP has announced the addition of an insurance recovery expert from Morgan Lewis as a partner in its Washington, D.C., office to advise and represent insurance policyholders.

OpenText argues that Wesco’s coverage suit contains few allegations concerning it and that none of those allegations are sufficient to state a claim against it. (Rafael Henrique/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)
OpenText Wants Out Of Class Action Coverage Suit

OpenText told a Michigan federal court it should be dismissed from an insurer's suit seeking to avoid coverage of a class action from former Covisint shareholders alleging an unfair merger, saying it's not inv... (more story)

Insurance Litigation Week In Review

The Delaware Supreme Court agreed that a jury's fraud verdict against an ex-Xerox unit was improper and also limited a pharmaceutical company's recovery for a securities suit, while the Sixth Circuit refused t... (more story)

Seattle Garage Not Covered For Deadly Shooting, Insurer Says

An insurer said Wednesday that it does not owe the owners of Seattle's "sinking ship" public garage coverage in an underlying wrongful death lawsuit filed by the family of a man fatally shot while parking his ... (more story)

6th Circ. Won't Revisit Home Depot Data Breach Coverage Suit

The Sixth Circuit refused Wednesday to review its January finding that an electronic data exclusion in Home Depot's commercial general liability policies barred coverage for the retail giant's $50 million clai... (more story)

Del. Justices Undo Insurance Cap Ruling In Alexion Suit

Delaware's top court has reversed a Superior Court ruling that upheld Alexion Pharmaceuticals' claim to coverage under a $105 million "tower" of insurance for potential stockholder claims in a suit accusing th... (more story)