Aspen Specialty Insurance Company v. The Quarters Condominium Owners Association, Inc.
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3:23-cv-01201
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June 18, 2024
Condo's Historic Location Doesn't Bar Bombing Coverage
The insurer for a Nashville, Tennessee, condominium owners association cannot use a historic structures exclusion to dodge covering the repair costs associated with damage caused by a bombing on Christmas Day 2020, a federal court ruled Tuesday.
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January 23, 2024
Condo Assoc. Says Insurer Can't Limit Bombing Coverage
A Nashville, Tennessee, condominium owners association said it's entitled to $10.7 million from its insurer to repair property that was damaged in a bombing in December 2020, telling a federal court that an exclusion for buildings designated as historic structures does not apply to limit recovery.
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December 21, 2023
Condo Group Seeks $10.7M For Nashville Bombing Damage
A Nashville, Tennessee, condominium owners association told a federal court Thursday that its insurer owes $10.7 million for the full replacement costs of the building after the city's Christmas Day bombing in 2020, arguing that the building is covered under the policy's "guaranteed replacement cost" endorsement.
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November 15, 2023
No Coverage Beyond $4.3M Bombing Payment, Insurer Says
The insurer of a Nashville condominium owners association told a Tennessee federal court it owes no more than the $4.3 million it paid the association after the city's Christmas Day bombing in 2020, arguing the property's inclusion in a historic commercial district bars further coverage.