Tag: Statute of Limitations
Court Holds Statute of Limitations on Flood Claims is One Year From Date Proof of Loss is Denied
Charles Mathis – Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog – September 25, 2014 On September 15, 2014, United States District Judge, Faith S. Hochberg issued an Order in Kroll v. Johnson, which held the statute of limitations on Superstorm Sandy flood claims is one year from the date the insurance company denies the policyholder’s proof of… Continue reading Court Holds Statute of Limitations on Flood Claims is One Year From Date Proof of Loss is Denied
Defective Stairways can be considered a Patent Construction Defect in California
Lockhart Park LP – Construction Lawyers Blog – September 9, 2014 Stairs are not safe! At least the Court of Appeal in the Second Appellate District of California doesn’t think so. A rail station in Los Angeles was completed by the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (“MTA”) in 1993. The rail station was part… Continue reading Defective Stairways can be considered a Patent Construction Defect in California
Florida’s Fourth DCA in Donovan v. Florida Peninsula: 2011 Statute of Limitations for Homeowners’ Insurance Claims is Not Retroactive
Todd Legal, PA – July 10, 2014 In Donovan v. Florida Peninsula, Florida’s Fourth DCA recently issued a short but informative decision clarifying the statute of limitations for Florida homeowners insurance claims. Donovan’s case involved a 2005 insurance claim for hurricane damage. The question was whether the 2011 version of Fla. Stat. 95.11(2)(e) applied to… Continue reading Florida’s Fourth DCA in Donovan v. Florida Peninsula: 2011 Statute of Limitations for Homeowners’ Insurance Claims is Not Retroactive