Vandervert Construction Inc v. Allied World Specialty Insurance Company et al
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2:21-cv-00197
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September 19, 2024
9th Circ. Won't Revive Hilton Builder's $7.5M Insurance Suit
Two insurers for a construction company have no duty to provide coverage for a more than $7.5 million water damage claim, the Ninth Circuit ruled Thursday, finding a rain damage exclusion in the company's policies is applicable.
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March 21, 2023
Nix Of Last Claims Ends Hilton Builder's $7.5M Storm Suit
A Washington federal judge tossed all remaining claims against two insurers stemming from a contractor's claim for more than $7.5 million in storm-related damage to a Hilton Garden Inn that it was building, thus ending the case.
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January 17, 2023
Wash. Hotel Builder's $7.5M Water Damage Claim Axed
A pair of insurers don't need to cover a contractor's claim for over $7.5 million in storm-related damage to a Hilton hotel it was building, a Washington federal judge ruled, citing the policies' rain damage exclusions.
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January 09, 2023
Contractor Gets Win Over Insurer In Atty Fee Dispute
Two insurers must pay the majority of legal fees a contractor racked up in pursuing a motion to compel in the sides' coverage dispute, a Washington federal judge ruled, rejecting the insurer's argument that it shouldn't have to pay because only part of the motion was granted.
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October 05, 2022
Insurers Say No Coverage For Contractor's $7M Water Claim
Allied World Specialty Insurance Co. and a Chubb unit asked a Washington federal judge to put an end to a contractor's lawsuit seeking coverage of its $7 million water damage claim.