Paul LaSalle | Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog | July 2, 2019 In a recent decision,1 a federal court interpreting Pennsylvania law held that the discovery rule does not apply in insurance actions and the statute of limitations for an insured to bring suit against their insurance company begins to run on the date of loss and… Continue reading When Does the Time Limitation Period Begin To Run For A Lawsuit Against My Homeowners Insurance Company?
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The Importance of Identifying Time Limitations Within Colorado Insurance Policies for Filing Suit
Jonathan Bukowski | Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog | December 16, 2017 While Colorado Revised Statute § 13-80-101(1) provides that a lawsuit based on a breach of contract must be brought within three years after the cause of action accrues, Colorado allows insurance companies to shorten this period within the insurance contract to as little… Continue reading The Importance of Identifying Time Limitations Within Colorado Insurance Policies for Filing Suit