Tyco Fire Products LP v. AIU Insurance Company et al

  1. May 07, 2024

    AIG Insurers Near Deal With Foam Co. Over MDL Coverage

    Firefighting foam company Tyco Fire Products LP and a group of AIG insurers have reached a tentative settlement that would resolve a dispute over coverage of multidistrict litigation involving Tyco over so-called forever chemicals, according to a notice filed Tuesday in South Carolina federal court.

  2. December 18, 2023

    SC Judge Won't Reconsider Foam Co. Dismissal Ruling

    A South Carolina federal judge refused to reconsider or certify for interlocutory appeal a ruling denying a group of insurers' bid to dismiss a firefighting foam company's coverage dispute, finding Monday that there are insufficient grounds to dismiss the case and that approving it for appeal would promote "piecemeal litigation."

  3. October 18, 2023

    JPML Should Say If Foam Co. Coverage Suit Belongs In MDL

    A South Carolina federal judge declined to let a fire protection machinery manufacturer file a suit seeking insurance coverage for claims over so-called forever chemicals in firefighting foam directly into a multidistrict litigation over the issue while denying its insurers' bid to dismiss the suit.

  4. September 12, 2023

    Insurers Seek Toss Of Foam Co.'s Chemical Coverage Suit

    Several insurers renewed their motions in South Carolina federal court to dismiss a suit seeking coverage for claims over "forever chemicals" in firefighting foam from Tyco Fire Products LP, arguing that Tyco improperly added its complaint directly to the multidistrict litigation.

  5. August 15, 2023

    Foam Co. Slams Insurers' Bid To Toss PFAS Coverage Suit

    Tyco Fire Products LP is urging a South Carolina federal court not to dismiss or stay its suit seeking coverage for claims against it in multidistrict litigation over "forever chemicals" in its firefighting foam, saying the insurers are trying to get out of paying out on the policies it paid for.

  6. June 12, 2023

    'Forever Chemicals' MDL Covered, Firefighting Foam Co. Says

    A Johnson Controls entity asked a South Carolina federal judge to find that its insurers must cover its costs defending itself in multidistrict litigation accusing it of contaminating water with so-called forever chemicals from a firefighting foam.

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