The Supreme Court of New York allowed a consequential damages claim when the plaintiff fulfilled the pleading requirement by specifying the types of consequential damages claimed and alleging that such damages were reasonably contemplated by both parties prior to entering into the contract.
The US Court of Appeals for the Second District's decision suggests that a storm surge from Superstorm Sandy could be covered.
Question regarding water seepage in insured's basement following a break in the water main pipe.
Two types of theft are determined to be one "series of acts" by the U.S. Dist Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.
Even if there is bad faith present, if the case is premature it can be dismissed.
Q&A regarding damage to insured's building due to demolition of neighboring building.
Overflowing toilet and coverage.
Is manipulation of contents part of the repair when the contents are not insured?
Discusses the development of coverage for smoke damage along with court cases.
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