A New Jersey appeals court has upheld a $2 million malpractice verdict against an insurance broker for underestimating the replacement cost of a bowling alley.

The appeals court rejected a challenge to the verdict by Brouwer Hansen and Izdebski Insurance Associates of Toms River. BHI’s claims on appeal were without merit, the panel said in Loyle Lanes Bowling Center v. Greater New York Mutual.

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