This case deals with damages for bodily injury and property damage as a result of mold caused by water damage that the insured was hired to prevent.
In this case the fence was determined to be part of the dwelling and not an other structure.
Non-Damaged Property That Required Replacement after Superstorm Sandy Is Not Covered February 27, 2017 A New Jersey federal district court…
Discusses paying relatives when insureds stay with them after a loss.
Tire Sale Company Is Barred from Coverage due to the Used Tire Exclusion March 6, 2017 The Sacramento County Superior Court determined that when…
In a Hit and Run, Direct Physical Contact May Not be Necessary for Coverage March 20, 2017 The Court of Appeals of Michigan reversed the…
Bodily Injury Must Actually Be Bodily Injury for the CGL to Apply April 3, 2017 A Massachusetts district court determined last week that…
Waiver Does Not Create Coverage January 23, 2017 In a case where the insured alleged that he had coverage because an employee of the insured…
Bodily Injury and Property Damage from Suicide Attempt Is Not Covered February 6, 2017 Insured brought an action against an auto insurer for…
Fraud of the Week April 3, 2017 False Claim Fraud—Washington Amount: $7 Million This week, sentencing came down for one of the biggest…