Insurance Litigation Practice
 
Edward F. Borden, Jr. Chi B. Chung
Kevin J. DiMedio Brian C. Darreff
Delia A. Dougherty Carol S. Harding
Douglas F. Johnson Blair C. Lane, Sr.

In today’s world, insurance is a necessity for the many risks we face in business and our personal lives. Insurance protects our lives, property, and our business or livelihood. When insurance disputes arise, it is crucial to find a knowledgeable attorney with experience in the particular field of insurance law.

Insurance litigation is a major area of practice for our litigation team. We represent insurers in policyholder claims, as well as policyholders seeking legal determination of the scope of their insurance coverage. Whether the matter involves the scope of coverage in a property or casualty matter, environmental damage, or disability insurance coverage on an individual, our attorneys are familiar with these issues and handle these cases on a regular basis. At Earp Cohn P.C., we work to settle when it is in the client’s best interests to do so, but we stand ready to go to trial when necessary.

Out attorneys handle many types of disputes and insurance-related issues, including:

Bad faith claims Breach of insurance contract
Business interruption Commercial general liability
Denial of claims Disability insurance
Employment practice liability Errors and omissions
Excess coverage First-party property
Health and medical coverage Insurance code violations
Insurer insolvency Life insurance
Premises liability Product and retailer liability
Professional liability Property and casualty claims
Reservation of rights

For more information or to set up a consultation, please call us at 856-354-7700, or e-mail any of our insurance litigation lawyers: Edward F. Borden, Jr., Chi B. Chung, Brian C. Darreff, Delia A. Dougherty, Carol S. Harding, and Douglas F. Johnson.

© Earp Cohn P.C., Attorneys at Law. South Jersey & Philadelphia. 856-354-7700.
Serving clients in Camden, Salem, Burlington, and Gloucester counties, as well as
in the Delaware Valley and Eastern Pennsylvania.
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