7 results for 'cat:"Insurance" AND cat:"Property" AND cat:"Damages"'.
J. McCalla determines how the funds should be paid in this interpleader case arising from an alleged arson fire and alleged theft at the House of Blues recording studio. One of the individual defendants, who leased a studio and certain equipment from the owner, should receive $2,066,217 of the Business Personal Property award, as his lease "did not terminate with the fire."
Court: USDC Western District of Tennessee , Judge: McCalla, Filed On: April 4, 2024, Case #: 2:20cv2834, NOS: Insurance - Contract, Categories: insurance, property, damages
J. Steele grants, in part, the insurer’s motion for summary judgement on claims related to contract and bad-faith denial of coverage for property damage caused by Hurricane Sally. The condominium association failed to provide requested information within the required time period or to establish any violations of the policy. Therefore, the contract claims are dismissed.
Court: USDC Southern District of Alabama, Judge: Steele, Filed On: February 5, 2024, Case #: 1:22cv495, NOS: Insurance - Contract, Categories: insurance, property, damages
J. Huffaker grants summary judgment in favor of the insured and equipment owner in this insurance coverage dispute. The insurer claims a 2016 cotton picker machine is not covered under the scheduled property provision of the policy. The insured is entitled to the coverage benefits under the property provisions by clearly written in the policy and the insurer must pay the remaining claim due of $463,356.
Court: USDC Middle District of Alabama, Judge: Huffaker, Filed On: December 6, 2023, Case #: 2:22cv465, NOS: Insurance - Contract, Categories: insurance, property, damages
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J. Casper denies an insurance company's motion for a declaratory judgment, against a fuel company and a class of claimants who received fuel from it containing more than five percent diesel between 2012 and the present, stating there is no coverage under its commercial general liability (CGL) policy. The insurance company has a duty to defend the fuel company against any claimants who didn't start experiencing property damage from the fuel they purchased from it until after the CGL took effect.
Court: USDC Massachusetts, Judge: Casper, Filed On: September 21, 2023, Case #: 4:22cv10517, NOS: Insurance - Contract, Categories: insurance, property, damages
J. Devaney finds that the circuit court properly awarded damages to an airplane owner. The airplane was damaged when an individual sought rental of the aircraft and expressed interest in learning how to fly and assured the owner that he had insurance, which he did not possess. The individual failed to get the plane to an adequate takeoff speed and crashed into a ravine. The panel determined it had jurisdiction and affirmed on the merits of the matter. Affirmed.
Court: South Dakota Supreme Court, Judge: Devaney , Filed On: July 12, 2023, Case #: 2023SD34, Categories: insurance, property, damages