Claims Against Insurer Fail; Plaintiffs Failed To Show They Are Third-Party Beneficiaries

(February 13, 2018, 12:48 PM EST) -- OKLAHOMA CITY — The daughter and daughter-in-law of a named insured cannot assert claims for breach of contract and bad faith against an insurer in connection with a coverage claim for water and mold damages within an insured home because the daughter and daughter-in-law failed to prove that they are third-party beneficiaries under the policy at issue, an Oklahoma federal judge said Feb. 6 in granting an insurer’s motion to dismiss (Karen Annette Foster-Blackwood, et al. v. Liberty Insurance Corp., No. 17-1146, W.D. Okla., 2018 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 19275)....