Business National Union insurance Claims Company allegedly withheld insurance compensation
A Delaware corporation has filed suit against AN nondepository financial institution for allegedly withholding compensation, that violates its contract.
Crowley Maritime Corporation filed a grievance on the Gregorian calendar month. 8 in the U.S. District Court for the center District of Florida, Jacksonville Division, against National Union insurance Company of metropolis PA, citing alleged breach of contract.
According to the grievance, the litigant alleges that Crowley Maritime Corporation was issued AN govt and organization insurance policy by the suspect that provided coverage for claims created against any insured, as well as defense prices. The litigant alleges that the suspect refused to honor its written agreement obligations, that caused damages to the litigant in AN quantity exceptional $2,500,000.
The litigant holds National Union insurance Company of metropolis PA accountable as a result of the suspect allegedly did not reimburse defense prices incurred by the litigant.
The litigant requests a shot by jury and seeks judgment in its favor, award damages, interest, attorneys' fees, prices of action and different relief because the court deems applicable. it's diagrammatical by John D. Shugrue, Thomas A. Marrinson and Emily E. Garrison of Reed Smith LLP in Chicago and Charles B. Lembcke of Law Offices of Charles B. Lembcke PA in Jacksonville.