Mealey's California Insurance

  • March 27, 2024

    Judge Dismisses Construction Defects Insurance Suit After Parties Agree To Settle

    OAKLAND, Calif. — After the parties notified the court that they had reached a global settlement, a federal judge in California on March 26 dismissed with prejudice the case between two excess insurers and a construction firm and related entities that sought a defense for a series of construction defect claims.

  • March 27, 2024

    Dismissal Stipulated Before Jury Trial In Reinsurance Breach Of Contract Row

    LOS ANGELES — Parties in a reinsurance billing suit over a variety of claims that had been progressing toward a jury trial in California federal court have filed a one-paragraph March 26 stipulation dismissing the case in its entirety “with prejudice and without costs.”

  • March 26, 2024

    Companies Appeal Finding They Are Owed No Defense From Subcontractor’s Insurer

    LOS ANGELES — A building owner and a general contractor have appealed a California judge’s decision dismissing their lawsuit seeking payment from a subcontractor’s insurer after the judge agreed with the insurer that coverage was barred by a policy exclusion related to damage caused by the subcontractor’s faulty work.

  • March 25, 2024

    Judge Grants Summary Judgment On Driver’s UCL Claim For ‘Unfair’ COVID Premiums

    SAN FRANCISCO — A California federal judge granted GEICO’s motion for summary judgment on an insured’s claim against it for violating California’s unfair competition law (UCL) by unfairly profiting from a premium giveback program initiated during the COVID-19 pandemic, in part citing evidence that state insurance regulators deemed GEICO’s givebacks sufficient.

  • March 25, 2024

    Insurer Says Lower Court Erred In Placing Burden On Insurer In Pollution Dispute

    SAN FRANCISCO — A district court erred in placing the burden on an insurer to prove that a pollution exclusion barred coverage for underlying environmental contamination lawsuits because the burden should have been placed on the insureds to prove that the exclusion did not apply as a bar to coverage, an insurer argues in its March 22 appellant brief filed in the Ninth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals.

  • March 21, 2024

    Panel Reverses ‘Rare’ Case Where Diner Has Alleged Direct Physical Loss, Damage

    SAN DIEGO — A California appeals panel held that a diner insured’s lawsuit seeking coverage for its business losses arising from the COVID-19 pandemic is “one of those rare cases” where the insured has adequately asserted a direct physical loss or damage under its commercial property insurance policy “at least raising the specter of coverage,” reversing a lower court’s judgment in favor of the insurer and remanding.

  • March 21, 2024

    9th Circuit Affirms Judgments For Insurers In Fire Loss Coverage Dispute

    SAN FRANCISCO — The Ninth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals on March 20 affirmed a district court’s grants of summary judgment for insurers in two coverage disputes consolidated on appeal, finding that the district court correctly granted summary judgment for the insurers because no issues of fact remain regarding whether the homeowner misrepresented in the insurance application that she used her property for commercial purposes or that she had prior losses.

  • March 21, 2024

    California Panel Affirms Ruling In Coverage Suit Over Postponed Metallica Shows

    LOS ANGELES — A California appeals court affirmed a lower court’s summary judgment ruling in favor of an insurer in the insured’s breach of contract and bad faith lawsuit seeking coverage under a “Cancellation, Abandonment and Non-Appearance Insurance” policy for the postponement of the last six shows of Metallica’s South American tour in 2020, finding that the policy’s “communicable disease” exclusion is not ambiguous and that its ordinary meaning includes the pathogen that underlies the disease.

  • March 21, 2024

    Panel Affirms Ruling In Favor Of Insurer In Bad Faith Suit Over Woolsey Fire Damage

    LOS ANGELES — A California appeals court held that a homeowners insurer did not breach the insurance contract or the implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing and did not commit financial elder abuse because it paid the proper insureds “all (if not more than)” it had a duty to pay under the policy coverages for dwelling repairs, personal property damage and temporary additional living expenses, affirming a lower court’s summary judgment ruling in favor of the insurer in a coverage dispute arising from property damage cause by the Woolsey Fire.

  • March 19, 2024

    California Panel Affirms Rulings In Favor Of Excess D&O Insurer

    LOS ANGELES — A California appeals panel affirmed a lower court’s rulings in favor of an excess directors and officers (D&O) liability insurer in its lawsuit disputing coverage for its investment management firm insured, rejecting the appellant’s argument that the lower court erred in interpreting a primary D&O policy provision as an indemnification contract.

  • March 18, 2024

    Panel Refuses To Disturb No Coverage Ruling In Suit Arising From Opioid Epidemic

    SAN FRANCISCO — A panel of the Ninth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals unanimously voted to deny a prescription drug distributor insured’s petition seeking rehearing of the panel’s Jan. 26 ruling that there is no coverage owed for lawsuits prompted by the opioid epidemic because the underlying claims “describe exclusively deliberate conduct.”

  • March 14, 2024

    Pollution Exclusions Bar Coverage For Judgment Against Insured, 9th Circuit Says

    PASADENA, Calif. — A federal judge did not err in finding that the city of Los Angeles is not entitled to indemnity from two insurers for an underlying judgment obtained against a now-defunct insured because the judge properly found that the policies’ pollution exclusions bar coverage for the insured boatyard operator’s discharges of paint and other toxic materials into the city’s harbor, the Ninth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals said March 13.

  • March 13, 2024

    Oral Surgeon’s Breach Of Contract, Bad Faith Claims Against Disability Insurer Fail

    FRESNO, Calif. — An insured’s breach of contract and bad faith claims against a disability insurer cannot proceed because there is no evidence that any doctor advised the insured to stop working as an oral surgeon to reduce the risk of contracting COVID-19 and suffering complications from the virus based on his comorbid conditions of asthma and hypertension.

  • March 13, 2024

    Judge Certifies Settlement Class Over Alleged Fraud, Won’t Approve $195,000 Deal

    SANTA ANA, Calif. — Citing reasons including “serious concerns about the scope of recovery,” a California federal judge granted preliminary certification of a settlement class in a suit over alleged fraud involving captive reinsurance but denied preliminary approval of the proposed $195,000 settlement.

  • March 12, 2024

    9th Circuit Partly Reverses Ruling In $40M Commercial Crime Coverage Dispute

    PASADENA, Calif. — The Ninth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals on March 11 reversed a lower federal court’s dismissal of a financial services company insured’s claim for loss under its commercial crime insurance policy’s “Computer And Funds Transfer Fraud Insuring Agreement” and its claim for tortious breach of the implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing, finding that the authorized submission of fraudulent electronic data into the insured’s computer system can arguably be described as “fraudulent entry” to trigger coverage.

  • March 11, 2024

    Judge Amends Consent Decree Order In Case Over Alleged Counterfeit Policies

    LOUISVILLE, Ky. — In a March 8 amended ruling entering a consent decree in a sprawling suit over allegations of fraud, trademark counterfeiting and trademark infringement involving captive reinsurance programs, a Kentucky federal judge said he “inadvertently omitted the names of two parties.”

  • March 06, 2024

    Amicus Curiae Argues In Support Of Drug Distributor In Opioid Coverage Dispute

    SAN FRANCISCO — United Policyholders (UP) filed an amicus curiae brief in support of a prescription drug distributor insured asking the Ninth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals to reconsider its ruling that there is no coverage owed for lawsuits prompted by the opioid epidemic because the underlying claims “describe exclusively deliberate conduct,” arguing that the ruling “deviates from every other court in the United States that has considered whether the allegations against opioid distributors constitute an ‘occurrence’ or ‘accident’ under the terms of insurance policies like those at issue here.”

  • March 05, 2024

    DOL Files Amicus Brief In 9th Circuit ERISA Case Involving Tobacco Surcharge

    SAN FRANCISCO — For the third time in recent months — this time in a Ninth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals case concerning a health plan’s tobacco surcharge — the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) has filed an amicus curiae brief supporting application of the effective vindication doctrine in an Employee Retirement Income Security Act dispute involving what the DOL calls a representative action waiver.

  • March 05, 2024

    All Sums Allocation Method Applies In Asbestos Coverage Row, Calif. Panel Affirms

    LOS ANGELES — A California appellate panel affirmed a trial court’s ruling that an all sums method of allocation applies in an asbestos coverage dispute to an excess insurer’s policy based on the plain language of the insurer’s excess policy.

  • March 04, 2024

    Complaint Alleges Sufficient Facts To Support Bad Faith Claim Against Auto Insurer

    LOS ANGELES — A trial court erred in sustaining an auto insurer’s demurrer on an insured’s bad faith claim because the insured’s complaint alleges sufficient facts in support of a claim for bad faith against the insurer, a California appellate court said in reversing the trial court’s ruling.

  • March 01, 2024

    California Panel: Insurer Owed No Reimbursement; Contractor Not Additional Insured

    SAN FRANCISCO — A California appellate panel ruled in an unpublished opinion that a subcontractor’s insurer owes no reimbursement to another of the subcontractor’s insurers in a dispute over upgrades performed on San Francisco condominiums because the contractor was not an additional insured under the subcontractor’s insurance policy.

  • February 29, 2024

    Travelers Appeals Finding It Wasn’t Owed Contribution In Construction Coverage

    SANTA ANA, Calif. — A contractor’s insurer that sought equitable contribution and equitable indemnification from a subcontractor’s insurer filed a notice of appeal on Feb. 28 in a California federal court, appealing the ruling of a federal judge who found that the subcontractor’s insurer owed no defense to the contractor as an additional insured.

  • February 29, 2024

    California Judge Finds Insurer Need Not Cover Damages Caused By Subcontractor

    LOS ANGELES — A California judge has dismissed with prejudice a building owner and general contractor’s lawsuit seeking payment from a subcontractor’s insurer for an underlying $1.1 million default judgment entered against the subcontractor, agreeing with the insurer that coverage is barred by a policy exclusion precluding coverage for damage caused by the subcontractor’s faulty work.

  • February 28, 2024

    9th Circuit Sets Argument In Dispute Involving What Are ‘Farming Activities’

    SAN FRANCISCO —  The Ninth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals has set oral argument for April 5 in a crop insurance dispute involving federal reinsurance, the term “farming activities” and the structure of a farming operation.

  • February 26, 2024

    9th Circuit Affirms Judgment For Insurer In Fraud Suit, Deems Appeal ‘Frivolous’

    SAN FRANCISCO — The Ninth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals affirmed a district court’s default judgment entered against a man and his daughter accused of defrauding a long-term care insurer by claiming that the man qualified as a “chronically ill individual,” finding that the appeal is “frivolous” and that the lower court did not abuse its discretion in entering a default judgment in response to the defendants violating court orders.