Expert Analysis

30 Years Later: 2nd Circ.'s Road To Arbitral Preemption

The Second Circuit's recent decision in Lloyds of London v. 3131 Veterans Blvd. overturns its own 1995 precedent a... (more story)

Ruling On Pollutants And Indemnity Offers Insurers Mixed Bag

Both insurers and policyholders can reap benefits from a Georgia federal court's recent declaratory judgment decis... (more story)

What Disparate Impact Order Means For Insurers' AI Use

A recent executive order seeking to bar disparate impact theory conveys a meaningful policy shift, but does not al... (more story)

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Chubb Denies £1.2M Claim Over NYT Journalist's Crash

Chubb has denied having to pay £1.2 million ($1.6 million) in a reinsurance chain following a settlement of claims brought by a woman who was injured in a car crash while being driven by a New York Times journ... (more story)

Mich. Justices To Review Nationwide's Unitary Tax Filing Win

The Michigan Supreme Court agreed Thursday to weigh an appeal by the state's tax agency of a decision that said Nationwide entities could file their taxes as a unitary group to share tax credits among its members.

Manufacturer Seeks Over $19M In Beryllium Release Coverage

A medical device manufacturer accused a Zurich unit of breach of contract and bad faith in Massachusetts federal court, seeking at least $19 million in damages after it said storms caused an "unprecedented dis... (more story)

No Bad Faith Means $461K Case Returns To Fla. State Court

A Florida federal court sent a $461,000 property damage dispute back to state court Tuesday, finding that while a condo association's timing in serving one insurer prevented the carrier from removing the case ... (more story)

Wash. Panel Affirms Toss Of Vrbo Host's Rental Coverage Row

Washington appellate judges refused to revive a Vrbo host's suit against a Liberty Mutual unit and a company that arranged a policyholder's temporary housing while her home was being repaired, saying the compa... (more story)

Carbon Co. Seeks Coverage For Factory Explosion Losses

A carbon black manufacturer asked a Texas federal court to find that it could tap into its combined $400 million in property coverage after the explosion of two high-speed fans at its facility, saying its loss... (more story)

Justices Pass On Insurers' Tribal Jurisdiction Challenge

The U.S. Supreme Court will not review a Ninth Circuit decision ordering insurers to litigate the Suquamish Tribe's COVID-19 coverage claims in tribal court in a case that addressed tribal jurisdiction over no... (more story)

Fla. High Court Won't Rule On Condo Insurance Dispute

The Florida Supreme Court on Thursday declined to wade into a dispute between a Miami condominium and its insurer over a claim for damage caused by Hurricane Irma, leaving in place an appellate ruling that the... (more story)

Insurer Wants Smokestack Demo Cos. To Pay For Damage

Erie Insurance is seeking to make the companies that demolished two smokestacks at a former Western Pennsylvania coal-fired power plant pay $375,000 for damage that flying dust, debris and shock waves did to a... (more story)

Golden Corral Can't Resurrect COVID-19 Coverage Case

A North Carolina federal court blocked Golden Corral's last-ditch effort at COVID-19 insurance coverage, finding that although similar policyholders scored a recent win before the state's supreme court, that v... (more story)

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Mich. Justices To Hear Appeal Over Auto Policy Rescission

The Michigan Supreme Court agreed to hear a dispute over whether an appeals court correctly held that a Progressive unit could rescind a woman's auto policy because of misrepresentations in her insurance appli... (more story)

Atty, Stepdaughter Face $600K Workers' Comp Fraud Charges

The Orange County District Attorney's Office has charged a California attorney and his stepdaughter with conspiring to defraud a police department she was employed at by filing fraudulent workers' compensation payments.

Mich. Justices Agree To Hear Insurer's PIP Benefits Appeal

The Michigan Supreme Court has agreed to review a split lower court's finding that an auto insurer must provide personal injury protection, or PIP, benefits to a policyholder's son who was injured in an out-of... (more story)

Furniture Cos. Say Insurer Owes For $10M Flood Losses

Two metro Detroit furniture stores accuse an insurer of breach of contract after it refused to cover more than $10 million in collective damages caused by flooding from a ruptured city water supply line in a c... (more story)

Zurich Gets Default Win In $4.6M Contractor Coverage Spat

Zurich American Insurance Co. doesn't owe coverage to two subcontractors accused of bungling work on a Georgia natural gas plant, a federal judge has ruled, granting the insurer a default win in its suit seeki... (more story)

Insurer Demands Shipper Pay $480K For Spoiled Crabmeat

An insurer asked a New York federal court on Wednesday to force a Taiwanese shipper to pay over $480,000 for crabmeat that the carrier alleged was spoiled en route from the Philippines to Norfolk, Virginia.

SC Justices Affirm Receivership Order In Asbestos Dispute

The South Carolina Supreme Court on Wednesday unanimously upheld a trial court's decision to appoint a receiver over a Canadian company's insurance assets as part of discovery sanctions in an asbestos injury l... (more story)

Full 11th Circ. Asked To Review Case Of Fla. Lodge Shooting

A Virginia insurer petitioned for a full Eleventh Circuit panel hearing to review a three-judge opinion holding that a jury should decide whether it was in bad faith to not settle a case of a woman who was kil... (more story)

Carrier's Kidde-Fenwal Ch. 11 Deal Barred By Purdue, AGs Say

Connecticut and other states Monday objected to Carrier Global Corp.'s proposed $540 million deal releasing it from "forever chemicals" litigation liability through its ownership of bankrupt firefighting foam ... (more story)

Insurer Says It Won't Cover Super Bowl Parade Shooting Suit

An insurer for a Kansas City, Missouri, sports nonprofit told a federal court it should owe no coverage for a lawsuit claiming a man was shot in the leg during a parade the group hosted after the Kansas City C... (more story)

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Judge Tells Boat Crash Widow To Replead $66M Insurer Suit

A Florida federal judge on Friday dismissed a lawsuit by the widow of the victim of a fatal boat crash seeking to get insurers to pay $66 million judgments but told the widow to replead her claims without the ... (more story)

Insurance Litigation Week In Review

The U.S. Supreme Court passed on insurer challenges to tribal jurisdiction in COVID-19 coverage cases, a Washington federal court approved Symetra's $32.5 million overcharging settlement, legal malpractice cla... (more story)

USAA's $3.25M Data Breach Deal Granted Final OK

Customers of USAA have received final approval for their $3.2 million settlement agreement to resolve claims that cybersecurity shortcomings affecting the bank's online insurance quote system paved the way for... (more story)

Court Approves $32.5M Symetra Settlement For Overcharging

A Washington federal court has given final approval for a $32.5 million settlement resolving claims between Symetra and life insurance policyholders who claimed the company used undisclosed factors to overcharge them.

Insurers Say Legal Malpractice Costs Keep Outpacing Inflation

The frequency at which major law firms faced malpractice claims held relatively steady in 2024, but payouts on claims continued to boom at a rate outpacing general inflation, according to this year's legal pro... (more story)

Insurer Drops Fight Over $9M OpenText Merger Settlement

Allied World National Assurance Company on Monday ended its lawsuit seeking a declaration that it wasn't obligated to contribute to a $9 million settlement in a shareholder class action stemming from Covisint ... (more story)

Insurer Says Pizza Chain Only Gets $250K For Cyberattack

A cyber insurer for Cicis Pizza told a Texas federal court that it's already paid the full amount of coverage the restaurant chain is owed for a May 2022 ransomware incident, arguing that only a $250,000 subli... (more story)

Insurance Litigation Week In Review

The California Department of Insurance approved State Farm's request for an emergency rate increase, the Delaware Supreme Court heard arguments concerning coverage for 3M's defense costs payments in multidistr... (more story)

Securities Atty Talks Carrier IPOs In Uncertain Market

A selective thawing in the market could provide an opening to go public for insurance companies that aren't as directly affected by tariffs as companies in other industries, as demonstrated by two initial publ... (more story)

Idaho Murderer's Family Can't Get Coverage, Judge Says

The wealthy mining family of a mentally ill man who murdered and allegedly ate his victim's genitalia was denied insurance coverage for underlying litigation brought by the decedent's survivors when an Idaho f... (more story)