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: 38
$5 Million Flood Sublimit in Quota Share Policies Not Separate, N.Y. Judge Rules in Sandy Coverage Case
Policyholder Not Entitled to Prejudgment Interest Following Dismissal, Miss. High Court Rules
Insurer Awarded Summary Judgment in Ike-Related Professional Liability Coverage Action
Conn. Judge Overturns $1.25 Million Verdict in Hurricane Wilma Action, Says Insurer’s Claim Time-Barred
Policy Properly Canceled Upon Mortgage Payoff, N.J. Federal Judge Rules in Awarding Insurer Summary Judgment
Superstorm Sandy Insurance Litigation - Issue: 37
Del. Judge Refuses to Reconsider Ruling that Superstorm Sandy Losses Subject to $25 Million Flood Sub-Limit
Nationwide Awarded Summary Judgment on General Business Law Claim in Superstorm Sandy Case
Fraud, Interference With Contract Claims to Proceed Against Engineers in Superstorm Sandy Action