NY Child Victims Act Extended for Victims – Gives More Time to Find Lost Insurance
Learn how insurance archeology can locate an organization’s old insurance to help pay for legal fees and settlements in response to Child Victim Act claims.
How to use CGL policies to cover latent injury claims and long-tail liabilities
Did you know that historical commercial general liability (CGL) insurance policies are valuable assets that can be worth millions of dollars in the form of paying for legal fees, settlements, and damages? Historical insurance assets can protect the policyholder from...
PolicyFind finds years of historical insurance policies for Madam Walker Legacy Center
Find out how PolicyFind’s insurance archeologists uncovered more than 100 million dollars of old insurance coverage for the Madam Walker Legacy Center in Downtown Indianapolis.
California Supreme Court Rules for Policyholders in Montrose Chemical Corporation Case with Vertical Exhaustion as the Rule in Excess Policy Allocations
Find out how the California State Supreme Court’s decision in the Montrose Chemical corporation of California v. Superior court of Los Angeles County will impact policyholders and access to excess insurance.
8 things you should know about using Insurance Archeology for Environmental Cleanups
PolicyFind is the leading insurance archeology firm in the United States, and has an unparalleled success rate at finding evidence of historical CGL policies. In over 23 years, PolicyFind has uncovered more than $5 billion in usable insurance assets for attorneys,...
Case Law Insights from Steadfast Insurance Company v. Greenwich Insurance Company
The recent Wisconsin Supreme Court ruling that Steadfast has the right to recover from Greenwich Insurance Company due to Greenwich breaching their duty to defend provides insurers direction on how defense costs should be shared. This ruling adds to the ongoing debate...