It defended the sensor maker for years - now it says not a dollar of the loss is covered
Tez Romero Jul 16, 2026The insurer says nine companies shuffled billing between them to stay under the radar
Two other insurers are now in the frame, and the carrier calls one denial wrongful
Two same-day federal suits target the same alleged No-fault billing pattern
Identity-theft documents allegedly failed to clear claims data used in underwriting
A dispute over audits and claims costs followed a $303,000 collateral demand
An internal email about a "sample case" sits at the heart of this coverage fight
The policy's 'Any Auto' clause could decide who gets paid - if anyone does
The replacement-cost figure held at $111 a foot - until the fire, and then $194
Renewables may be cleaner, but their end-of-life risks are creating new liabilities and coverage gaps.
Agility, tech, and niche expertise will be differentiators, says TMPAA head
In 2026, protection for affluent families is less about buying more coverage and more about building resilience