Insurance Litigation in the USA

Mary Beth Forshaw | Simpson Thacher & Bartlett | April 29, 2019 Preliminary and jurisdictional considerations in insurance litigation Fora In what fora are insurance disputes litigated? Most insurance disputes are litigated in state or federal trial courts. An insurance action may be subject to original federal court jurisdiction by virtue of the federal diversity… Continue reading Insurance Litigation in the USA

How the Insurance Company May Respond to Your Property Insurance Lawsuit Filed in Federal Court: Understanding Insurance Litigation in Federal Court

Ian Dankelman | Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog | March 28, 2019 As a former federal law clerk, the purpose of this blog series is to help educate policyholders about what they may face with insurance litigation in federal court. Today, I explain just a few ways an insurer might treat an insured’s complaint in… Continue reading How the Insurance Company May Respond to Your Property Insurance Lawsuit Filed in Federal Court: Understanding Insurance Litigation in Federal Court

Are You at Odds with Your Insurer in Arizona? An Outline on Initiating Litigation in the Grand Canyon State

Erin Dunnavant | Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog | April 10, 2018 In Arizona, the statute of limitations for a cause of action for insurance benefits will begin to run from the date the insurer committed a breach, unless the policy states otherwise (i.e., from the “inception of” or “date of” loss). Typically, this means… Continue reading Are You at Odds with Your Insurer in Arizona? An Outline on Initiating Litigation in the Grand Canyon State

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