Aspen Specialty Insurance Company v. The Quarters Condominium Owners Association, Inc.

  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. 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.