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October 02, 2025
Rising jury verdict values continue to put pressure on excess liability programs, but with many of these policies involving what is known as a Bermuda Form, carriers have found an alternative to the American jury system. Here, policyholder attorney Allan Moore of Covington & Burling LLP breaks down what role this method of confidential arbitration plays in the current insurance landscape.
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October 02, 2025
Thousands of home sales could be delayed or canceled as a result of the National Flood Insurance Program lapsing under the government shutdown, and homeowners could potentially be left without coverage during hurricane season, experts say.
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October 02, 2025
A Colorado court found that an insurer does not have to cover a $13.4 million construction settlement because it was reached through collusion, an Illinois judge partly reversed a ruling granting biometric privacy claim coverage, and a Liberty Mutual unit escaped a dispute over the valuation of life settlement contracts. Here, Law360 reviews the past week's top developments in insurance litigation.
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October 01, 2025
A Louisiana federal court has temporarily barred a Bermuda-based Chubb unit from pursuing arbitration proceedings in England in a dispute with a hospitality and entertainment company over coverage for pandemic-related losses at its U.S. properties.
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October 01, 2025
A Travelers unit owes $3 million to cover the bulk of a subcontractor's $4.5 million settlement over botched work at a Clemson University student housing development, a Georgia federal court ruled, finding the subcontractor's primary carrier responsible for only $1 million under a single policy period.
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September 30, 2025
A Washington appellate panel has affirmed a state university's defeat in a lawsuit seeking insurance coverage for $63 million in business losses from a COVID-induced shutdown, concluding on Tuesday that the pandemic didn't amount to property damage covered under an all-risk policy.
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September 30, 2025
A New York federal judge on Tuesday rejected a subcontractor's attempt to recover $2.5 million for construction work on a West Point Military Academy renovation, finding the company's claims are barred under state law because it never submitted written notices of dispute.
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September 30, 2025
A construction company's insurer has no duty to cover a roughly $13.4 million settlement the company reached with a residential community's manager over claims that it performed faulty repair work for hail damage, a Colorado federal court ruled, finding the settlement resulted from "collusion."
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September 29, 2025
An Illinois federal court on Monday significantly cut a proposed class action accusing State Farm of systematically undervaluing policyholders' claims for totaled vehicles, but left intact the policyholders' claims for unjust enrichment.
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September 29, 2025
A wealth management firm and its CEO told a Tennessee federal court that its professional liability insurer failed to include other insurers and an insurance agency in coverage litigation over underlying arbitration claims totaling roughly $7 million, arguing it faces conflicting coverage positions from its carriers.
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September 29, 2025
Liberty Mutual units urged a Texas federal court to toss an automobile auction company's suit accusing them of failing to indemnify a settlement over stormwater runoff claims, saying the question of breach cannot be answered until a related suit determines whether the insurers had any duty to indemnify.
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September 26, 2025
A Florida federal court invalidated a $187 million appraisal award that a group of homeowners associations won against their insurers over damage related to Hurricane Sally in 2020, finding that the group's chosen appraiser "never stated the 'amount of loss'" to the property.
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September 25, 2025
The use of artificial intelligence use in the insurance industry has grown in prevalence and scope in recent years, and regulators are coordinating their efforts to keep pace. Doug Ommen, vice chair of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners' Big Data and Artificial Intelligence working group, spoke to Law360 about the committee's focus on consumer privacy, third-party data and an Al systems evaluation tool.
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September 25, 2025
Politicians and business leaders at this year’s Climate Week in New York City are emphasizing that climate change is posing huge challenges for people struggling with high insurance premiums, but opportunity still exists for the industry in a green transition. Here, Law360 looks at just a few of the happenings this year at the weeklong conference.
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September 25, 2025
Commercial auto insurance continues to struggle, generating an underwriting loss for the 14th consecutive year, according to a recent report by credit rating agency AM Best, an outcome that was unsurprising to insurance experts as the line grapples with long-standing open claims, social inflation and why physical damage losses remain profitable.
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September 25, 2025
The Sixth Circuit on Thursday affirmed that rock singer John Falls can still recoup a portion of the $2.5 million that a Hanover Insurance unit was ordered to pay for music equipment that was lost in an arson at a House of Blues recording studio.
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September 25, 2025
A New York federal court issued a no-coverage decision over a $3.3 million fraud scheme, a judge said much of a seafood wholesaler's hurricane coverage claims should go to a jury and Connecticut's justices considered whether an unjust enrichment claim could lead to double recovery of auto insurance benefits. Here, Law360 takes a look at the past week's top insurance news.
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September 24, 2025
An insurer for a residential property owner had a reasonable basis to try to remove its coverage dispute over underlying shooting claims to Washington federal court, the Ninth Circuit ruled Wednesday, noting the owner even failed to identify the citizenship of all its members and partners.
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September 24, 2025
An HVAC company is responsible for more than $2.5 million in damage caused by a Christmas Day fire at a Connecticut home, a Chubb unit told a federal court, saying the company's work on a humidifier caused the blaze.
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September 24, 2025
Commercial real estate companies, squeezed by higher interest rates in recent years, have also seen a dramatic increase in insurance premiums. Duncan C. Ellis, who leads Marsh's U.S. and Canada real estate and hospitality practice, spoke to Law360 Real Estate Authority about what's behind the trends in commercial real estate insurance.
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September 23, 2025
The Fifth Circuit on Monday said a lower court did not err in finding that a marine transportation services company wasn't liable for all claims arising from a June 2022 capsizing and sinking of a barge, saying that the barge's structure made it unseaworthy.
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September 23, 2025
Two law firms and certain attorneys engaged in a scheme to "grossly and blatantly" inflate damages estimates for hurricane-related property insurance claims in order to "collect an exorbitant fee which they would all share," a group of seven Louisiana residents told a Louisiana federal court.
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September 23, 2025
Marine engineering, logistics and surveying companies are on the hook for nearly $1.8 million after a government contractor's equipment was damaged during transit from Washington to Hawaii, insurers for the contractor told a Washington federal court.
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September 23, 2025
A commercial real estate insurance provider sued an affiliate of Revere Capital Corp. in Mississippi federal court, alleging the policyholder was overpaid for fire damage at an apartment complex and has refused to return the overpayment.
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September 22, 2025
A couple is fighting to continue their homeowner water damage coverage claims in Texas federal court against Allstate, in a case brought by a Houston lawyer accused of presenting testimony from a dead expert witness in the case.