07.11.2014 // CONSTRUCTION LAW WATCH
Florida: Can payments made by a third party in settlement satisfy a self-insured retention premium?
Check out my post about this on The Policyholder Report, where I outline the Florida Supreme Court’s decision in Intervest Construction of Jax, Inc., et al. v. General Fidelity Ins. Co., No. SC11-2320 and how it it paid off for the insureds.
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