Teresa m. Beck | The CLM Magazine | March 2018 How Good Are You at Predicting Construction Verdicts? One of the most important things that claims professionals, risk managers, and defense counsel do is evaluate the verdict potential of cases that are headed for trial. As a trial date approaches, invariably, the infamous roundtable meeting… Continue reading The Blame Game
Month: April 2018
New York Insurance Law: Under Construction
Seth Schafler and Om V. Alladi | Proskauer | March 30, 2018 Imagine you hired a general contractor to renovate the master bathroom of your home. The general contractor hired a subcontractor to do the plumbing work, but the subcontractor botched the job, resulting in a massive leak causing extensive damage to other areas of… Continue reading New York Insurance Law: Under Construction
Georgia’s Bad Faith Demand Requirements
Ashley Harris | Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog | March 31, 2018 I’ve previously discussed Georgia’s bad faith demand requirements in Georgia Unfair Claims Handling. A recent Georgia appellate court opinion1 highlights how strictly OCGA § 33-4-6 is construed by the courts. OCGA § 33-4-6 provides, in relevant part: In the event of a loss which is… Continue reading Georgia’s Bad Faith Demand Requirements