Here’s how it unfolded. Renee Eubanks owned a property in Queens, insured by the New York Property Insurance Underwriting Association. In December 2016, a fire broke out at her property. At the time, unauthorized occupants were living there. Eubanks filed a claim with her insurer, but coverage was denied. The insurer pointed to policy exclusions related to vacancy, occupancy, and increased hazard.
New York court rejects insurer’s fire claim denial over unclear exclusions
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