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Ahmad Hassan Shoaib Naderi v. U.S. Underwriters Insurance Company

Date: 05-14-2024

Case Number: 2:23-cv-05290

Judge: Nusrat Jahan Choudhury

Court: United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York (Nassau County)

Plaintiff's Attorney: <a href="http://www.morelaw.com/lawyers/atty.asp?f=Craig&l=Blumberg&i=124475&z=10038" target="_new">Craig A. Blumberg</a>

Defendant's Attorney: Vincent John Proto and Brooke A. Taylor

Description:
Central Islip, New York, insurance lawyer Craig A. Blumberg represented the Plaintiff who sued on a bad faith breach of insurance contract theory.



This case was initially filed in the Supreme Court, Nassau County, New York, case number: 608354/2023, and was removed to federal court by the Defendant.



Generally, an insurer may be liable for the tort of "bad faith” whenever it: (i) unreasonably denies an insured's claim, (ii) fails to conduct a reasonable investigation, (iii) wrongfully refuses to defend an insured sued by a third-party, (iv) fails to provide an adequate defense to an insured sued by a third-party, ...



Outcome:
Settled for an undisclosed sum and dismissed with prejudice.
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About This Case

What was the outcome of Ahmad Hassan Shoaib Naderi v. U.S. Underwriters Insurance...?

The outcome was: Settled for an undisclosed sum and dismissed with prejudice.

Which court heard Ahmad Hassan Shoaib Naderi v. U.S. Underwriters Insurance...?

This case was heard in United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York (Nassau County), NY. The presiding judge was Nusrat Jahan Choudhury.

Who were the attorneys in Ahmad Hassan Shoaib Naderi v. U.S. Underwriters Insurance...?

Plaintiff's attorney: Craig A. Blumberg. Defendant's attorney: Vincent John Proto and Brooke A. Taylor.

When was Ahmad Hassan Shoaib Naderi v. U.S. Underwriters Insurance... decided?

This case was decided on May 14, 2024.