2017

    The federal district court found there was no coverage for alleged defects caused by the insured homebuilder. Canal Indem. Co. v. Carbin, 2017 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 126662 (N.D. Ala. Aug. 10, 2017). 

    Carbin Construction filed suit against Aaron and Sherry Ford, asserting mechanic's and materialman's liens, and seeking sums allegedly

   The ABA's Insurance Coverage Litigation Committee and the Standing Committee on Disaster Response and Preparedness will join forces to present a roundtable to address needs created by Hurricane Harvey:

Weathering the Post-Storm Insurance Claims Process
Presented by: Insurance Coverage Litigation Committee and Standing Committee on Disaster Response and Preparedness
Monday, September 11, 2017 –

    The federal district court determined there was coverage for losses sustained by the insured due to a cyber attack. Medidata Solutions, Inc. v. Federal Ins. Co., 2017 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 122210 (S.D. N.Y. July 21, 2017). 

    Medidata provided cloud-based services to scientists conducting research in clinical trials. Medidata email addresses

    The court found that the insured's faulty construction of an outside deck did not arise from an occurrence. Employers Mut. Cas. Co. v. West, 2017 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 113951 (N.D. Miss. July 21, 2017). 

    D.L. Action Construction Company (DLA) constructed multifamily dwellings. They were sued by the homeowners after a

    The Seventh Circuit held that the underlying complaint alleged an occurrence by asserting that the painting subcontractor was negligent in causing damage to the building. Westfield Ins. Co. v. Nat'l Decorating Serv., Inc., 2017 U.S. App. LEXIS 12516 (7th Cir. July 13, 2017). 

    McHugh Construction, the general contractor for construction