December 2024

    The First Circuit, following Massachusetts law, found that coverage for allegations against the insured contractor for faulty workmanship were barred by the policy's (j) (6) Exclusion. Admiral Ins. Co. v. Tocci Bldg. Corp., 2024 U.S. App. LEXIS 28439 (1st Cir. Nov. 8, 2024). 

    Tocci Building Corporation was the construction manager

    Departing from the multitude of decisions that have determined there is no coverage for losses due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the North Carolina Supreme Court found that various bars and restaurants that were closed during the pandemic under government orders stated a claim for coverage when suing their insurers. North State Deli, LLC,

      The court addressed a dispute over fees that the insureds allegedly owed the public adjuster. Public' Adjuster's, LLC v. Mark Gottesdiener & Co., et al., 2024 Conn. Super. LEXIS 2352 (Conn. Super. Ct. Nov. 6. 2024).  

    The insureds owned an apartment building that was substantially damaged by a fire.

    Portions of a  class action filed against United Services Auto Association and three of its subsidiaries for charging excess premiums during the COVID-19 pandemic survived the insurers' motion to dismiss. 2024 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 202472 (C.D. Cal. Nov. 5, 2024).

    Plaintiffs alleged that a decrease in driving and automobile accidents during

    Insurance Law Hawaii reaches the end of its seventeenth year this month. We began posting long ago, in December 2007.

    We seek to keep readers apprised of developments in insurance-related cases from Hawaii and across the country. Coverage issues surrounding the Maui fires have been top of mind this year. We

    The Third Circuit vacated and remanded to the district court the judgment in favor of the insurer on a construction defect claim. Odedeyi v. AmTrust Financial Services Inc., 2024 U.S. App. LEXIS 24729 (3d Cir. Oct. 1, 2024). 

    Mr. Odedeyi hired a contractor, who was insured by Security National, to

    The court denied the insurer's motion for summary judgment on a construction defect claim due to lack of evidence. Statesboro Erectors, Inc. v. Owners Ins. Co., 2024 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 176555 (N.D. Ga. Sept. 30, 2024). 

    Griffco was the general contractor for a construction project. King Steel was hired as