No Coverage for Defects in Subcontrator’s Own Work

Tred R. Eyerly | Insurance Law Hawaii | February 11, 2019     Damage to the concrete floor installed by the insured subcontractor was not property damage and thus not covered under the insured’s CGL policy. Kalman Floor Co. v. Old Republic Gen. Ins. Corp., 2019 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 3319 (D. Colo Jan. 8, 2019).   … Continue reading No Coverage for Defects in Subcontrator’s Own Work

Idaho Denied or Delayed Property Damage Claims

Jonathan Bukowski | Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog | October 16, 2018 During the recent Summer 2018 RMAPIA Conference, Larry Bache and I had an opportunity to discuss regulations and remedies available to first party policyholders within the RMAPIA states. Continuing that discussion, this post will review the legal remedies available to Idaho policyholders enduring the frustration of a… Continue reading Idaho Denied or Delayed Property Damage Claims

The Early Bird Gets the Worm. File Your Super Storm Sandy Claim As Soon As Possible!

Joseph A. Porcelli – November 21, 2012 Good communication with your insurance company is incredibly important when filing a property damage claim.  While the statute of limitations on property damage claims may be as long as three (3) years in some states, be sure to check your insurance policy to see if there is a… Continue reading The Early Bird Gets the Worm. File Your Super Storm Sandy Claim As Soon As Possible!

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