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...
A large warehouse collapsed under the weight of dense December snows, causing millions in damage. The loss occurred soon after construction crews had finished an addition to the building. Hoping...
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.