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- Everest Premier Insurance Co. v. Gulf Oil LP
Everest Premier Insurance Co. v. Gulf Oil LP
Geography
Year
2022
Document Type
Litigation
Part of
About this case
Filing year
2022
Status
Notice of voluntary dismissal filed.
Geography
Docket number
2284CV01291
Court/admin entity
United States → State Courts → Massachusetts Superior Court(Mass. Super. Ct.)
Case category
Adaptation (US) → Insurance cases (US)
Principal law
United States → Contract Law
At issue
Insurers' lawsuit seeking declarations that policies did not obligate the insurers to defend or indemnify Gulf Oil LP in a lawsuit alleging failure to prepare a bulk petroleum terminal in New Haven, Connecticut for climate change impacts.
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10/18/2022
Notice of voluntary dismissal filed.
Two insurance companies filed a notice voluntarily dismissing without prejudice all claims in their lawsuit that sought declarations that they were not obligated to defend or indemnify Gul Oil Limited Partnership in a lawsuit brought by Conservation Law Foundation alleging that Gulf Oil had not adequately prepared its bulk petroleum terminal in New Haven, Connecticut for climate change impacts.
Notice Of Voluntary Dismissal
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06/09/2022
Complaint filed.
Two insurance companies filed a lawsuit in Massachusetts Superior Court seeking declarations that primary and excess policies they issued did not obligate them to defend or indemnify Gulf Oil Limited Partnership in a <a href="https://climatecasechart.com/case/conservation-law-foundation-v-gulf-oil-lp/">lawsuit</a> brought by Conservation Law Foundation (CLF) alleging that Gulf Oil had not adequately prepared its bulk petroleum terminal in New Haven, Connecticut for climate change impacts. The insurers alleged that the CLF lawsuit did not allege “bodily injury” or existing “property damage” caused by an “occurrence” that first manifested during the policy period of the primary policies. They alleged that the CLF suit instead alleged “a risk of potential property damage from ongoing and future weather events related to global warming and climate-change.” The insurers asserted that even if the CLF lawsuit could be read to allege property damage, coverage would be precluded on other bases, including the policies’ pollution exclusion and other exclusions. In addition, the insurers alleged that Gulf Oil breached conditions set forth in the policies and was therefore not entitled to coverage.
Complaint
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Summary
Insurers' lawsuit seeking declarations that policies did not obligate the insurers to defend or indemnify Gulf Oil LP in a lawsuit alleging failure to prepare a bulk petroleum terminal in New Haven, Connecticut for climate change impacts.
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Topics
Policy instrument
Risk
Fossil fuel
Economic sector
Adaptation/resilience
Finance