Texas Couple Reaches 'Substantial' Settlement with Homeowners' Insurer for Years of Mold-Related Water Claims
October 21, 2002
DOCUMENTS
- Brief in Support of Plaintiffs’ Response to Defendant’s Motion
- Brief in Support of State Farm’s Motion
- Opinion
- Plaintiffs’ Response to Defendant’s Motion
- State Farm’s Motion for Partial Summary Judgment
DALLAS - A week before trial, homeowners Howard and Carol Carper reached a settlement with their homeowners' insurance provider, State Farm Lloyds, for years worth of water loss claims that allegedly caused extensive mold contamination of their home and personal property along with personal injury. Howard G. Carper and Carol A. Carper v. State Farm Lloyds, No. 301-CV1979-M (D. Texas, N. Dist., Dallas Div.).
According to sources familiar with the case, the confidential settlement was reached in late September for a "substantial amount of money" shortly after a U.S. district court judge in Texas issued a Sept. 13 opinion granting …
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