Allstate’s complaint details a series of demand letters sent to Federal – on June 18, July 1, August 30, and October 28, 2024 – none of which, Allstate says, resulted in Federal paying or responding. Allstate is now asking the court for a declaratory judgment to force Federal to reimburse it for $910,000, citing both contractual and equitable grounds.
Allstate demands $910,000 from Federal Insurance in Texas insurer showdown
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