Affiliated Off Hook For $30M Sandy Coverage Due To Mistake

New York federal judge ruled that Affiliated FM Insurance Co. sufficiently proved it mistakenly set a $30 million coverage limit.

September 16, 2014

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Law360, New York (September 16, 2014, 7:41 PM ET) -- A New York federal judge ruled Monday that Affiliated FM Insurance Co. sufficiently proved it mistakenly set a $30 million coverage limit instead of $10 million in Cammeby's Management Co. LLC’s suit claiming it had been stiffed on coverage it was owed for Superstorm Sandy damage to a commercial complex it owns in Brooklyn.

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Partner

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