Insureds Must Segregate Damages That Occur Prior to Policy Period From Those Occurring During the Policy Period
The Northern District of Texas recently granted summary judgment in favor of an insurer where the insured failed to segregate
Insured Commercial Property Owner Suffering Hail and Wind Damage to Its Roofing System Survives A Motion to Dismiss by Travelers
In Albion Invest. Inc. v. Travelers Casualty Ins. Co. of America, 2020 WL 7041817 (E.D. Tex. Dec. 1, 2020) the
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
