Georgia Supreme Court Rules Construction Defects Satisfy CGL Policy’s ‘Occurrence’ Requirement

John Hinton, Linda Klein, Fielder Martin and  Ben Shapiro – July 22, 2013 Homeowners sued their homebuilder alleging that the concrete foundations of their homes were improperly constructed. As a result, it was alleged that the foundations were failing, and the defects in the foundations had caused “tangible physical damage” to the homes built atop them. The… Continue reading Georgia Supreme Court Rules Construction Defects Satisfy CGL Policy’s ‘Occurrence’ Requirement

Hawaii District Court Finds Faulty Workmanship not an Occurrence under CGL Policy in Construction Defect Case

Hillary Coombs Jarvis and John P. Swenson – July 5, 2013 In Nautilus Insurance Company v. 3Builders, Inc., Civil No. 11-00303 LEK-RLP, 2013 WL 3223643 (D. Haw. June 24, 2013), the United States District Court for the District of Hawaii, applying Hawaii state law, granted Nautilus Insurance Company’s (“Nautilus”) motion for summary judgment (“Motion”) on… Continue reading Hawaii District Court Finds Faulty Workmanship not an Occurrence under CGL Policy in Construction Defect Case

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