"With negotiations concluded, Allstate ultimately paid $500,000, which was $400,000 more than what the company was contractually required to pay," said plaintiff counsel.
These claims hold property owners responsible for injuries resulting from crimes that occur on their premises, emphasizing the need to foresee potential risks and take reasonable steps to prevent them.
In Amerisure v. Selective, the Second Circuit held that the subcontract terms governed the additional insured question while the other insurance clauses in the insurance policies governed the priority dispute.