It won't have to pay for a lost diamond after a court found the policyholder failed with maintenance
Matthew Sellers Jun 12, 2025Higher rebuild standards, supply chain delays stretch claim cycles
Century Indemnity's decades-long fight over cleanup costs at old Brooklyn gas sites isn't over yet
A New York appeals court ruled that Utica First doesn't have to defend or indemnify a business in a wrongful death case—because it wasn't listed on the policy
An insurer's attempt to settle a multi-claimant case went nowhere fast—and Florida's appeals court says that wasn't good enough
Court ruling could impact how insurers draft their "other insurance" clauses
A Canadian asbestos firm ignored court orders in a South Carolina wrongful death suit - now its insurance policies are in the hands of a court-appointed receiver
A federal court says this insurer could be on the hook for how it processed claims - and profited from correcting its own mistakes
Property and auto claims span multiple states
CEO shares her path from being an immigrant to a successful insurance firm owner