Derek R. Lenzen | Phelps Dunbar A Florida appellate court held that where water damaged property through walls and windows (an excluded cause) and also through a door (a covered cause), the all-risk policy’s anti-concurrent cause provision controls, and coverage for the entire loss is excluded. Security First Ins. Co. v. Czelusniak, 45 Fla. L.… Continue reading Florida Appellate Court Holds Anti-Concurrent Cause Provision in Exclusion Excludes Entire Loss When a Covered Cause Occurs Concurrently With an Excluded Cause
Tag: Anti-Concurrent Clause
Anti-concurrent Clause and Faulty Workmanship Exclusion
Larry P. Schiffer | Squire Patton Boggs Anti-concurrent clauses preclude coverage even where the loss is partially caused by a covered cause of loss. This clause received considerable attention in hurricane-related coverage litigation following Hurricane Katrina. In a recent case, the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals addressed the anti-concurrent clause in the context of damage… Continue reading Anti-concurrent Clause and Faulty Workmanship Exclusion
Anti-Concurrent Clause Enforced Where Loss Was Caused By Covered and Non-Covered Perils
Paul LaSalle | Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog | May 29, 2019 Last week, I had the pleasure of presenting at the Spring Meeting & Seminar of the Professional Public Adjusters Association of New Jersey (“PPAANJ”). One of the more thoroughly discussed topics during my presentation was a recent New Jersey federal court decision involving… Continue reading Anti-Concurrent Clause Enforced Where Loss Was Caused By Covered and Non-Covered Perils
