This online and monthly print report is the only resource tracking insurance coverage litigation filed in the wake of Superstorm Sandy. The report not only offers a continuous feed of information on relevant disputes over coverage of flood, surge and wind damage, sewage backup, business interruption caused by power outage, civil authority and ingress/egress restrictions and the myriad other issues impacting insurers and their insureds along the East Coast, but it also examines relevant cases across the country that involve hurricane-related claims.
Superstorm Sandy Insurance Litigation - Issue: 12
Insurer’s Application of Flood Deductible to Superstorm Sandy Claim Isn’t Bad Faith, Judge Rules
Restaurant Seeks $100K, Consequential Damages for Insurer’s Denial of Superstorm Sandy Sewer Backup Claim
Commercial Lines Carrier Accused of Violating Flood Act Moves to Dismiss Superstorm Sandy Claim
N.Y. Superstorm Sandy Judge Rejects Insurer’s Request for Information on Pre-Existing Property Damage
Superstorm Sandy Plaintiff Appeals Ruling That Found No Basis for Bad Faith Claims Under N.Y. Law
N.Y. Judges Refuse to Alter Discovery Plan for Superstorm Sandy Insurance Litigation
Known Loss Doctrine, Expired Policy Sinks Superstorm Sandy Flood Insurance Lawsuit