Although we cover a wide variety of topics and issues on this blog, one issue that recurs with some frequency is the appropriate application of suit limitation provisions that are found in most property policies. ...more
Frequent readers of the blog will appreciate that disputes involving the application of anti-concurrent causation language in the context of claims for flood or water damage have appeared with some frequency in recent years....more
3/3/2017
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Property insurance policies typically require that, once an insured suffers a loss, the insured report the loss to the insurance carrier promptly. The purpose of such a provision is to allow an insurer to investigate a claim...more
As we have written about before on this blog, the water damage caused by Hurricane Sandy in October 2012 gave rise to important questions concerning the applicability of so-called “anti-concurrent causation” clauses. Such was...more
12/5/2016
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Denial of Insurance Coverage ,
Flood Insurance ,
Hurricane Sandy ,
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Courts across the country (and particularly since Super Storm Sandy in 2012) have consistently held that, in litigation involving a dispute concerning the investigation, adjustment, or payment of a flood claim under the...more
8/2/2016
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Cause of Action Accrual ,
Denial of Insurance Coverage ,
Flood Insurance ,
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Hurricane Sandy ,
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Insurance Litigation ,
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National Flood Insurance Program ,
Natural Disasters ,
Policy Limits ,
Property Damage ,
Property Insurance ,
Severe Weather ,
Summary Judgment
In determining whether or not to provide insurance to a particular applicant, one thing that insurance companies typically rely on is the insurance application submitted by the prospective insured. The application is designed...more
Disputes involving “vacancy” exclusions typically involve the appropriate definition of that word. The recently-decided case of Lui v. Essex Ins. Co., 2016 Wash. LEXIS 692 (Wash. June 9, 2016) presents a somewhat different...more
6/28/2016
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Apartments ,
Denial of Insurance Coverage ,
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Water Damage