Walter Judge | Downs Rachlin Martin Brillman v. New England Guaranty Ins. Co., 2020 VT 16 (Feb. 21, 2020) In this insurance coverage decision, the Vermont Supreme Court determined that the “date of loss,” which starts the clock running on the one-year limitations period in the homeowners policy for bringing suits against the insurer, was… Continue reading VSC Rules “Date Of Loss” Not Ambiguous
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Date of Loss Uncertainty Could Lead to a Motion to Dismiss Denial
Marie Laur | Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog | April 21, 2018 Uncertainty regarding a date of loss could lead to a court’s denial of a defendant insurance company’s motion to dismiss. The court in ID Ventures, LLC v. Chubb Custom Insurance Company,1 addressed this issue. In ID Ventures, the insured (ID), suffered a water loss to its… Continue reading Date of Loss Uncertainty Could Lead to a Motion to Dismiss Denial