Practice Details
First-Party Property Coverage
Our First Party Property Coverage attorneys provide clients with the sophisticated counsel they need to navigate the most challenging claims and legal issues faced by first-party property insurers. We advise property insurers and markets on claims handling, coverage and related litigation under a wide range of manuscript and standard property forms.
Our broad property insurance coverage and litigation experience includes large, complicated claims that arise from catastrophic events such as hurricanes, floods and collapses. We also have assisted our clients in assessing and litigating coverage for large, complex losses in a variety of settings, whether manufacturing, industrial, construction, utility and power plants, mines, heavy equipment, chemical storage facilities, dams, warehouses, hotels, entertainment facilities or commercial/residential complexes.
Our clients trust us to guide them through the nuances of time element, builders’ risk, flood and other complex coverages. Clients also call upon us for our assistance and expertise with claims involving fraud and arson investigations, concurrent causation, ensuing loss, mold, pollution, earth movement/subsidence, collapse, faulty workmanship and design, and war risks and terrorism.
Our broad property insurance coverage and litigation experience includes large, complicated claims that arise from catastrophic events such as hurricanes, floods and collapses. We also have assisted our clients in assessing and litigating coverage for large, complex losses in a variety of settings, whether manufacturing, industrial, construction, utility and power plants, mines, heavy equipment, chemical storage facilities, dams, warehouses, hotels, entertainment facilities or commercial/residential complexes.
Our clients trust us to guide them through the nuances of time element, builders’ risk, flood and other complex coverages. Clients also call upon us for our assistance and expertise with claims involving fraud and arson investigations, concurrent causation, ensuing loss, mold, pollution, earth movement/subsidence, collapse, faulty workmanship and design, and war risks and terrorism.