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Scott Bertschi focuses his practice on advising insurance companies as to coverage and litigating insurance coverage disputes. Specifically, he represents insurance companies in the institution of declaratory judgment actions and actions to rescind insurance policies, the defense of breach of contract actions and actions in which the insured alleges bad faith or extra-contractual damages, and actions between insurance companies to resolve allocation and relative priority issues. He also regularly advises insurance companies on all aspects of the claims-resolution process, including the provision of coverage opinions, advice on the allocation of indemnity payments, strategies to minimize the risk of bad faith suits and suits to collect consent judgments, and advice as monitoring counsel. Scott’s extensive experience with insurance claims has led him to provide advice to insurance companies regarding product development, including assisting his clients in drafting policy forms and endorsements.
Scott's insurance practice covers a wide range of insurance products. He has extensive experience with professional liability policies, including policies issued to attorneys, doctors, hospitals, technology companies, architects, engineers, accountants, insurance agents, title agents, broker-dealers, and staffing agencies. He also regularly handles matters involving director and officer liability policies and cyber policies, including third-party claims based on alleged privacy violations, service interruption, and media-based injuries, as well as first-party matters such as business interruption loss, ransomware costs, and breach notification costs. Additionally, Scott has significant experience with commercial general liability and commercial auto policies appurtenant to professional liability policies, such as package policies issued to staffing companies, mortgage field service companies, and hospitals. Similarly, Scott’s handling of coverage issues for design professionals has led him to regularly provide advice on coverage under general liability policies for alleged construction errors.
Scott is an active participant in the legal community. He has authored numerous articles and publications and presented on insurance-related topics. He recently presented on webinars in conjunction with Stratford Publications on Responding to Time Limited Demands for Policy Limits: Reasonableness, Safe Harbors, and Obtaining Summary Judgment; Insurance Settlement Dilemma: The Policyholder’s Right to Settle When Insured and Insurer Disagree; and Insurer’s Duty to Settle for Policy Limits When Defending Non-Covered Claims Under a Reservation of Rights. Scott also regularly provides in-house presentations for his clients on topics involving claims-handling, coverage, and bad faith. He acted as editor for "The Law of Lawyers’ Liability," which surveys the legal malpractice laws of the United States on a state-by-state basis.
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Scott Bertschi focuses his practice on advising insurance companies as to coverage and litigating insurance coverage disputes. Specifically, he represents insurance companies in the institution of declaratory judgment actions and actions to rescind insurance policies, the defense of breach of contract actions and actions in which the insured alleges bad faith or extra-contractual damages, and actions between insurance companies to resolve allocation and relative priority issues. He also regularly advises insurance companies on all aspects of the claims-resolution process, including the provision of coverage opinions, advice on the allocation of indemnity payments, strategies to minimize the risk of bad faith suits and suits to collect consent judgments, and advice as monitoring counsel. Scott’s extensive experience with insurance claims has led him to provide advice to insurance companies regarding product development, including assisting his clients in drafting policy forms and endorsements.
Scott's insurance practice covers a wide range of insurance products. He has extensive experience with professional liability policies, including policies issued to attorneys, doctors, hospitals, technology companies, architects, engineers, accountants, insurance agents, title agents, broker-dealers, and staffing agencies. He also regularly handles matters involving director and officer liability policies and cyber policies, including third-party claims based on alleged privacy violations, service interruption, and media-based injuries, as well as first-party matters such as business interruption loss, ransomware costs, and breach notification costs. Additionally, Scott has significant experience with commercial general liability and commercial auto policies appurtenant to professional liability policies, such as package policies issued to staffing companies, mortgage field service companies, and hospitals. Similarly, Scott’s handling of coverage issues for design professionals has led him to regularly provide advice on coverage under general liability policies for alleged construction errors.
Scott is an active participant in the legal community. He has authored numerous articles and publications and presented on insurance-related topics. He recently presented on webinars in conjunction with Stratford Publications on Responding to Time Limited Demands for Policy Limits: Reasonableness, Safe Harbors, and Obtaining Summary Judgment; Insurance Settlement Dilemma: The Policyholder’s Right to Settle When Insured and Insurer Disagree; and Insurer’s Duty to Settle for Policy Limits When Defending Non-Covered Claims Under a Reservation of Rights. Scott also regularly provides in-house presentations for his clients on topics involving claims-handling, coverage, and bad faith. He acted as editor for "The Law of Lawyers’ Liability," which surveys the legal malpractice laws of the United States on a state-by-state basis.
Assurance et réassurance
Pratiques professionnelles
Assurance et réassurance
Pratiques professionnelles
Litiges commerciaux
Projets et construction
Protection des données et de la vie privée
Litiges commerciaux
Projets et construction
Protection des données et de la vie privée