Margo Meta and Anthony Miscioscia | White and Williams The proper trigger of coverage in construction defect disputes has been addressed on several occasions by New Jersey courts. Most notably, in Air Master & Cooling, Inc. v. Selective Insurance Company of America, 452 N.J. Super. 35, 171 A.3d 214 (App. Div. 2017), the New Jersey Appellate… Continue reading New Jersey Federal Court Provides Clarification/Limitation on the Application of the Continuous Trigger Theory in Construction Defect Cases
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A Loss That Continued for Sixteen Years is Allowed to Proceed
Brandee Bower | Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog | January 9, 2015 In Strauss v. Chubb Indemnity Insurance Company,1 the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals found a loss in Wisconsin that continued for sixteen years could proceed pursuant to the “continuous trigger theory” and was not time-barred. The plaintiffs constructed a home in Wisconsin in 1994… Continue reading A Loss That Continued for Sixteen Years is Allowed to Proceed