Hartford Casualty Insurance Insured Files Class Action Lawsuit Complaint Against Hartford Insurance Over Sewer Backup Rider.
A class action lawsuit has been filed against Hartford Casualty Insurance Company (“Hartford Casualty Insurance” or “Hartford” or “Defendant”) in the Circuit Court of Cook County Illinois (styled Maple Terrance Management L.P. v. Hartford Casualty Insurance Company, Class Action Case No. 10 CH 53679) alleging, among other things, that Hartford sells insureds a rider covering loss caused by sewer backup but that when such a sewer backup loss occurs, Hartford allegedly frequently denies such claims, claiming that the sewer backup is subject to an exclusion for damages caused by a flood, according to the Hartford Casualty Insurance Sewer Backup class action lawsuit complaint.
The Hartford Casualty Insurance Sewer Backup class action lawsuit complaint is reportedly brought on behalf of the following putative class of persons, unless otherwise excluded:
All persons or entities, other than the Illinois state or federal judiciary, who were, or are, insured against sewer back up by Hartford.
The Hartford Casualty Insurance Sewer Backup class action lawsuit complaint reportedly asserts claims for breach of contract, declaratory judgment and attorney’s fees.
The Hartford Casualty Insurance Sewer Backup class action lawsuit complaint reportedly seeks, among other things, damages, declaratory relief, equitable relief, attorney’s fees and costs, and interest.
For more information on the Hartford Casualty Insurance Sewer Backup class action lawsuit, read the Hartford Casualty Insurance Sewer Backup class action lawsuit complaint.
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Im in tennessee
We bought two 2006 liberties
We have had all windows replaced and some more
Than once
Can we get in on the lawsuit?