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Bad Faith Blog

We cover current issues, highlights and best practices exclusively on claims of bad faith and extra contractual damages.

Bad Faith Blog
December 4, 2016

Colorado Medical Marijuana Facility Gets Burgled, Smoked & Mixed Bad Faith Results

Summary: Green Earth, the operator of a Colorado Springs retail medical marijuana business and growing facility submitted a claim to its insurer for a wildfire-caused smoke and ash damage and a separate break in and theft. Atain denied the claims on multiple grounds which caused Green Earth to sue Atain for breach of contract and statutory claims for bad faith and unreasonable delays in payment. The District Court was confronted with numerous motions addressing what was and was not covered under the policy issued to Green Earth and whether Green Earth’s bad faith and delayed payment claims were sustainable. After reviewing the coverage issues at length, the Court granted summary judgment to Atain on Green Earth’s bad faith and unreasonable delay in payment claims regarding the theft, but questions of fact regarding parts of the wildfire claim and Green Earth’s related statutory claims for bad faith and unreasonable delay in payment precluded summary judgment.

Bad Faith Blog
August 4, 2016

No Provable Conscious Wrongdoing, No Bad Faith

Summary: Thomas and Allison Missler’s home was destroyed in a fire on June 1, 2011. While the fire department was responding to the fire, the Misslers’ State Farm insurance agent, Theresa Chapman, arrived at the scene. The Misslers had purchased a homeowners insurance policy from State Farm which provided dwelling coverage, personal property coverage and coverage for additional living expenses. After arriving, Chapman contacted Indiana Restoration & Cleaning Services (“IRCS”), a State Farm preferred vendor. The Misslers became dissatisfied with IRCS and State Farm. They then filed suit against both and appealed after State Farm prevailed on its motion for summary judgment. State Farm prevailed on appeal.