Theresa A. Guertin | SDV Insights In June 24, 2021, the Champlain Towers South in Surfside, Florida collapsed, killing nearly 100 individuals (the “Collapse”). As experts uncover more information regarding the cause of the Collapse, those individuals who have filed lawsuits as well as the potentially culpable defendants are looking to insurers for coverage of… Continue reading Potential Coverage Issues Implicated by the Champlain Towers Collapse
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The Water Damage Endorsement Does Not Include “Tear Out” Cost In Cast Iron Pipe Claims
Brian Hohman | Butler Weihmuller Katz Craig Florida is replete with houses that contain cast iron pipes. After several years, those pipes deteriorate to the point that water leaks out, causing a loss. The Fifth District Court of Appeal recently addressed this same fact pattern when considering the limits of what an insurer is required… Continue reading The Water Damage Endorsement Does Not Include “Tear Out” Cost In Cast Iron Pipe Claims
Wake-Up Call: Understanding Commercial Fire Insurance Coverage In The Wake Of The Colorado Wildfire
Marshall Gilinsky and Carrie Maylor DiCanio | Anderson Kill Key Points: The wildfire that struck Boulder County, Colo., on December 30 was the most destructive in the state’s history In an era of intensifying natural disasters, businesses need to be aware of all their coverages and be prepared to maximize recovery Coverages to consider besides… Continue reading Wake-Up Call: Understanding Commercial Fire Insurance Coverage In The Wake Of The Colorado Wildfire
GA Federal Court Holds That Jury, Not Judge, Generally Must Decide Whether Notice Was Given “As Soon as Practicable” Under First-Party Property Damage Policies
Edward M. Koch and Lynndon K. Groff | White & Williams Insurance policies covering first-party property damage often require insureds to notify insurers of a loss “as soon as practicable.” Where an insured may or may not have given notice “as soon as practicable,” the issue arises as to who should determine whether the insured… Continue reading GA Federal Court Holds That Jury, Not Judge, Generally Must Decide Whether Notice Was Given “As Soon as Practicable” Under First-Party Property Damage Policies
Identifying and Accessing Coverage in Complex Construction Claims
Jeffrey J. Vita and Michael V. Pepe | SDV Insights I. IntroductionFirst-party, third-party, builder’s risk, professional liability, commercial general liability, wrap-ups, and additional insured status are all potential sources of insurance coverage for a large construction loss. Therefore, it is critical for construction industry participants, from owners and developers to general contractors and their subcontractors,… Continue reading Identifying and Accessing Coverage in Complex Construction Claims