The Insurance Law Practice Group tried and won an insurance coverage dispute in the case of Cornish Contracting v. Travelers Indemnity Company of America, Docket No. KNL-CV-5001208. In Cornish Contracting, Travelers denied coverage to the plaintiff after the plaintiff gave late notice of a claim for wind and water damage to a commercial property in New London, Connecticut. The plaintiff sought to recover for the cost of replacing the building's damaged roof and repairing the building's interior, and also demanded recovery for lost rents on the property. The case was tried to the court. Halloran & Sage defended the case primarily through the presentation of the testimony of two insurance company adjusters as well as an expert witness on the issue of roofing damage and repair. These witnesses testified that Travelers' ability to investigate and adjust the claim had been prejudiced by the late notice. After post-trial briefing, the court found in favor of Travelers, holding that the plaintiff's failure to give timely notice constituted a breach of the policy's notice condition and a forfeiture of coverage.