Articles by Brian S. Martin and Jamie R. Carsey

Appraisals, Breach of Contract and Bad Faith: Is There a Connection?

One of the axioms of Texas bad faith law has always been that there is no bad faith where a carrier has not breached its duties to the insured. If you act reasonably and make a mistake, it is not …

Appraisals, Breach of Contract and Bad Faith: Is There a Connection?

One of the axioms of Texas bad faith law has always been that there is no bad faith where a carrier has not breached its duties to the insured. If you act reasonably and make a mistake, it is not …

Dealing With the Cover-Up

Increase in Falsified Insurance Applications Tied to Economy One of the many consequences of a tight insurance market during tough economic times is that potential insureds may have difficulty obtaining coverage if they have bad loss records or conditions that …

Increase in Falsified Insurance Applications Tied to Economy

One of the many consequences of a tight insurance market during tough economic times is that potential insureds may have difficulty obtaining coverage if they have bad loss records or conditions that may indicate greater than normal risk. Over the …

Dealing with the Cover-Up

Increase in Falsified Insurance Applications Tied to Economy One of the many consequences of a tight insurance market during tough economic times is that potential insureds may have difficulty obtaining coverage if they have bad loss records or conditions that …

Limiting the Damage: Fifth Circuit Pares Down Mid-Continent v. Liberty Mutual

A little over two years ago, the Texas Supreme Court issued the landmark decision of Mid-Continent v. Liberty Mutual. In that case, the Court up-ended the traditional relationship of co-insurers by changing the nature of other insurance clauses and stripping …