Insurer Has Duty to Defend Faulty Workmanship Claim

Tred R. Eyerly | Insurance Law Hawaii     The magistrate judge recommended a determination that the insurer owed a defense to the subcontractor sued for faulty workmanship. Hanover Lloyds Ins Co. v. Donegal Mut. Ins. Co., 2023 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 180877 (W.D. Texas Oct. 5, 2023).      Poe Investments, Ltd. entered into  an agreement… Continue reading Insurer Has Duty to Defend Faulty Workmanship Claim

The Allegation Abbreviation: Louisiana Supreme Court Expedites Bad Faith Insurance Litigation

Chris D’Amour, Paige Franckiewicz and Jeffey Richardson | Adams and Reese In a recent unanimous decision in Wilson v. Louisiana Citizens Property Insurance Corporation, the Louisiana Supreme Court held that bad faith claims against insurance companies are subject to a two-year prescriptive period when a policy states that a breach of contract claim against the insurer… Continue reading The Allegation Abbreviation: Louisiana Supreme Court Expedites Bad Faith Insurance Litigation

IL Court: Insurer Can Subrogate Additional Insured Without Equitable Principles

Geoffrey Waguespack | Butler Weihmuller Katz Craig Illinois Appellate Court Holds that Insurer May Subrogate to the Rights of an Additional Insured Based on a Contractual Right to Subrogation and that Equitable Subrogation Principles Do Not Apply In a recently decided opinion, the Illinois Appellate Court, First District held that an insurer may subrogate to the rights… Continue reading IL Court: Insurer Can Subrogate Additional Insured Without Equitable Principles

No Subrogation, Contribution Rights for Carrier Defending Construction Defect Claim

Tred R. Eyerly | Insurance Law Hawaii     The Court held that the insurer defending the additional insured general contractor had no right to equitable subrogation or equitable contribution from a separate carrier who also insured the general contractor as an additional insured. Old Republic Gen. Ins. Co. v. Amerisure Ins. Co., 2023 U.S. Dist.… Continue reading No Subrogation, Contribution Rights for Carrier Defending Construction Defect Claim

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Subrogation Rights in R&W Insurance Policies

Arthur Aufses III, Lee Turner adn Jennifer S. Windom | Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel The volume and size of insurer payments under R&W insurance policies are increasing. According to a May 2023 Aon study, the average R&W insurance claim payment to Aon clients in 2022 was $9 million, “significantly higher than the average claim… Continue reading Subrogation Rights in R&W Insurance Policies