Nationwide Property & Casualty Insurance Company v. Hampton Court, L.P. et al
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1:23-cv-04726
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October 18, 2024
Judge Excuses Nationwide From Ga. Mold Death Coverage
A Georgia federal judge found Nationwide Property & Casualty Insurance Co. has no duty to defend an apartment owner from claims in a separate lawsuit alleging the landlord failed to treat black mold or warn a tenant who died of exposure to the infestation.
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May 16, 2024
Apt. Complex Must Face Insurer's Mold Death Coverage Suit
A Georgia federal judge has refused to toss an insurer's suit seeking to evade coverage of an apartment complex accused of failing to stop a mold infestation that killed a tenant, finding the insurer has plausibly alleged it does not have a duty to defend under the prevailing insurance policy.
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December 20, 2023
Ga. Mold Death Coverage Suit Is Ripe, Insurer Says
An insurer told a Georgia federal court not to dismiss its case disclaiming coverage of an apartment complex accused in an underlying suit of failing to quell a mold infestation that killed a tenant.
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October 17, 2023
No Coverage For Apt. Mold Exposure Death, Nationwide Says
A Nationwide unit told a Georgia federal court Tuesday that no coverage is available to an apartment building owner for a state court suit accusing it of failing to fix a mold infestation that the estate of a tenant alleged led to her death.