Property and Casualty Insurance Law 2025
Still reeling from the opioid epidemic and ongoing Covid-19 impacts, the limits of complex property and casualty insurance coverage throughout the U.S. continue to be tested in the aftermath of historic natural disasters in California and Southeastern states. While policy holders and carriers alike have become versed in disputes arising out of property damage, business loss, and personal injury claims, conflicting litigation outcomes and proposed new regulation may challenge even experienced legal practitioners. A faculty with diverse perspectives will provide their perspectives and skills-based instruction for those representing both policyholders and insurers, as well as other stakeholders. JAMS neutral Andrew Nadolna will join the panel discussion “Trends in Coverage for Government Nuisance Suits: Guns, Opioids, and Lead Paint” at 3:45 PM.
- Analyze recent decisions on coverage for governmental nuisance cases
- Discuss whether nuisance cases involve “damages because of bodily injury or property damage” and whether they involve an “occurrence” under general liability insurance policies
- Gain practice pointers
- Assess possible predictions of future coverage caselaw outcomes in light of recent developments
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