Anthony L Miscioscia

Anthony L Miscioscia

July 30, 2020 | The Legal Intelligencer

Allocating Between Covered and Uncovered Damages—What Is an Insurer To Do?

Who pays? In most civil cases, that is the ultimate question. But, in many cases involving an insured defendant, a jury's verdict does not fully answer the question. Often, the insurer defends under a reservation of rights because the plaintiff seeks both covered and uncovered damages.

By Anthony L. Miscioscia and Timothy A. Carroll

10 minute read

May 18, 2020 | The Legal Intelligencer

Recent Decisions Raise Ceiling for Homeowners Seeking Coverage for COVID-19 Losses

Commercial enterprises are not the only insurance policyholders facing obstacles to accessing coverage for COVID-19-related financial losses. Many individuals, too, face an uphill battle for coverage under their homeowners policies, as recent appeals court decisions demonstrate.

By Anthony L. Miscioscia and Timothy A. Carroll

9 minute read