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Florida Appeals Court Upholds Insurer’s Denial of Interior Water Damage Claim Under Policy’s Water Damage Exclusion Endorsement
In Spartan Services Corp. v.
Legal Update for Florida Coverage & Property Litigation – June 2025 is prepared by Marshall Dennehey to provide information on recent legal develo
Court Grants Summary Judgment to Insurer, Finding No Breach Where Plaintiffs Failed to Submit Competing Actual Cash Value Estimate or Make Repairs
The court ruled that an insurance carrier did not breach its policy by paying actual cash value damages alone because the plaintiffs neither submitted a competing actual cash value estimate nor made repairs required to trigger replacement cost val
Legal Update for Florida Coverage & Property Litigation – June 2025 is prepared by Marshall Dennehey to provide information on recent legal develo
Fourth District Court of Appeal Reinstates Insurer’s Prompt Notice Defense, Reverses Trial Court’s Waiver Finding
In a dispute over an alleged undervaluation of their insurance claim, the insureds sued for breach of contract.
Legal Update for Florida Coverage & Property Litigation – June 2025 is prepared by Marshall Dennehey to provide information on recent legal develo
Georgia Permits the Discovery of Litigation Funding – Will Other States Soon Follow?
On April 21, 2025, Georgia became one of the first states to enact a statute to permit the discovery of litigation funding, paving the way, perhaps, for a number of other states to soon follow.
Two incidents. One injury. Recurrence Versus Aggravation
The Delaware Superior Court reviewed and affirmed a decision by the Industrial Accident Board concerning a claimant who sustained a compensable work-related back injury in 2015, commuted the claim in 2018 and in 2023, while working for a different
What’s Hot in Workers’ Comp, Vol. 29, No.
Post-Accident Drug Testing and Consent: Evaluating Reasonable Suspicion Under Florida Workers’ Compensation Law
The claimant was injured in a workplace accident and subsequently hospitalized.
What’s Hot in Workers’ Comp, Vol. 29, No.
Disputed Claims and Credibility Challenges: Workers’ Compensation Case Dismissed After Bifurcated Trial
The petitioner’s legal dispute arose from a series of workers’ compensation claims related to injuries sustained during her employment at separate employers.
What’s Hot in Workers’ Comp, Vol. 29, No.