Christopher Kendrick and Valerie A. Moore | Haight Brown & Bonesteel LLP | July 5, 2017 In Tustin Field Gas & Food v. Mid-Century Ins. Co. (No. B268850, filed 7/3/17), a California appeals court ruled that a split in an underground storage tank, caused by the tank sitting on a rock for years, was not a covered… Continue reading Court Finds That Split in Underground Storage Tank is Not a Covered Collapse
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Cracks Caused by Construction Operations May Be Covered
Chip Merlin | Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog | July 14, 2017 Judges often make erroneous decisions based on the information presented and argued to them by the attorneys selected by the parties. I was thinking about this while writing my post, Experts Regarding Causation Can Be More Important Than Witnesses — or, Don’t Believe Your… Continue reading Cracks Caused by Construction Operations May Be Covered
Giant Concrete Coverage Suit Tests Conn. Bad Faith Laws
Ryan Boysen | Law 360 | July 3, 2017 National insurance giants including State Farm, AIG, Allstate and a slew of others are staring down the barrel of an unconventional proposed class action in Connecticut that could cost them billions of dollars and will test the limits of the state’s insurance industry bad faith laws — all because of… Continue reading Giant Concrete Coverage Suit Tests Conn. Bad Faith Laws
Water Damage Loss Time Limits and Hidden Damage—What Do Insurers Promise to Departments of Insurance?
Chip Merlin | Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog | June 26, 2017 I spoke about water damage loss at the National Association of Public Insurance Adjusters Annual Convention last week. One issue I discussed was the time limits of water damage. A recent post, Avoiding Denials of Water Damage Claims Based on “Long Term Damage Exclusions” also… Continue reading Water Damage Loss Time Limits and Hidden Damage—What Do Insurers Promise to Departments of Insurance?
Does Actual Cash Value Mean Fair Market Value or Replacement Cost minus Depreciation?
Kevin Pollack | Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog | June 4, 2017 What is an insured, who has an “actual cash value” property insurance policy, entitled to recover when their property is damaged, but not a total loss? Is the insured entitled to the cost to repair/replace the property minus depreciation? Or is the insured’s… Continue reading Does Actual Cash Value Mean Fair Market Value or Replacement Cost minus Depreciation?
