Allstate Held Accountable For Unreasonable Claim Investigation But Court Fell Short Of Finding Knowing Violation of Texas Insurance Code
Allstate was recently held accountable by a San Antonio Court of Appeals for its unreasonable claim investigation; however, the court
What Should I Do After a Car Wreck?
More and more drivers are on the roads after a long absence during the pandemic. More and more drivers mean
What to Do If Your Home or Business Sustains Hurricane Damage
As we enter what appears to be a robust and record-setting hurricane season, it is important to think about what
A Ray of Hope to Policyholders: Coronavirus Can Amount to “Physical Loss,” Triggering Business Interruption Coverage
Despite some early rulings across the country that were adverse to policyholders, a recent ruling from a federal judge in
The Houston Rockets Among Many Businesses Seeking Insurance Coverage Due to Coronavirus Closure
The Houston Rockets might be back at it in a big way with James Harden’s 49 points against the Dallas
PA Federal Court Judge Punts on Ultimate Issue of Business Interruption Insurance Coverage for COVID-Related Losses Until Consideration of Class Certification
COVID-19 business interruption insurance litigation is certainly heating up. On July 14, 2020, a Pennsylvania federal judge declined a summary
Two More Wins for the Policyholder: The Texas Supreme Court Twice More Finds Extra-Contractual Claims Survive Payment of Appraisal Award
The Texas Supreme Court is on a roll for policyholders! We recently reported on the Barbara decision where the Texas Supreme
PA Plaintiff Dismisses BI COVID Class against Eerie Insurance Exchange
The world of COVID-related business interruption litigation changes rapidly, particularly with regard to class pleadings. A Pennsylvania proposed class action
Insurer Seeks to Avoid COVID-19 Business Interruption Class Action in Washington Federal Court
Given the nationwide momentum in COVID-19 related BI claims, it is important to keep an eye on the classes on-file