Watch for litigation filed by insurers against builders, trying to recoup losses in subrogation by arguing that structures were defectively built. Another likely target of litigation, possibly including personal injury claims, will be mobile home manufacturers: who knew their product wouldn’t stand up to 145 mph winds? (Steve Ellman, “Builders, Insurers Brace for Hurricane Charley’s Legal Impact”, Miami Daily Business Review, Aug. 17). More: Brian Noggle is organizing a betting pool on who gets sued.
After Hurricane Charley
Watch for litigation filed by insurers against builders, trying to recoup losses in subrogation by arguing that structures were defectively built. Another likely target of litigation, possibly including personal injury claims, will be mobile home manufacturers: who knew their product wouldn’t stand up to 145 mph winds? (Steve Ellman, “Builders, Insurers Brace for Hurricane Charley’s […]
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