SYSTEMS, NOT STORMS, CAUSE $1M FLOOD LOSS
Heavy spring rains dumped more than 5 inches of precipitation on Queens, New York in April 2014. Hundreds of structures were flooded, including 2 condominium buildings whose lower levels flooded...
Heavy spring rains dumped more than 5 inches of precipitation on Queens, New York in April 2014. Hundreds of structures were flooded, including 2 condominium buildings whose lower levels flooded...
During a late-winter storm in 2010, a dozen massive wooden poles holding the nets at a golf course’s driving range collapsed, destroying a large section of the range. The facility...
On a Monday after business hours, fire swept through a retail complex occupied by several small businesses, including a wine store and winemaking facility. The 60-year-old complex was so badly...
Pipes leaking inside a new condominium building led to a successful investigation in which we found defective welds. The pipe manufacturer’s insurer agreed to a substantial settlement.
A large piece of farm equipment caught fire after hitting an electrical line, ending in a total loss. The utility company paid to resolve the case after our investigation showed that the power lines did not allow sufficient clearance.
We uncovered a defect in the refrigeration systems inside a cold-storage warehouse, obtaining a major recovery after spoiled apples caused a 6-figure crop loss claim.
When a demolition contractor destroyed an insured’s building while working on a nearby structure, we overcame a no-pay position to achieve a substantial settlement.
We coordinated and secured global recovery for several insurance carriers who were caught up in litigation surrounding a multimillion-dollar apartment building fire.