If an insurance company wrongfully denies a third-party liability claim, then, under the New Jersey Court Rules (R. 4:42-9(a)(6), to be exact), if the policyholder has to sue to enforce coverage for the claim, the policyholder is entitled to recover its attorneys’ fees. Due to a weird quirk in the Court Rules, however, a
January 2013
Insurance claims and Superstorm Sandy
By Gene Killian on
I recently got interviewed by Ed Beeson of the Newark Star-Ledger as part of his article about the looming Superstorm Sandy insurance coverage litigation. The insurance industry has definitely circled the wagons, and the first suits are now being filed. There will be a lot of battles over causation (e.g., wind versus flood), as well…
Insurance coverage for cyberliability
At the end of this month (January 26, to be exact), assuming that the Mayans remain incorrect, I’ll be doing a presentation to the New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education on the topic of insurance coverage for cyberthreats. Of course, I probably should be disqualified from making any comments whatsoever about trends in computer-related…