Another Client Win!

Another Client Win!

Jury verdict affirmed on appeal.

Thankful for clients

who trust and allow us

to champion their rights!

 

 

 

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The team at Curnutt & Hafer provides high-quality representation focused on bottom line results. A recognized business trial practice and listed as a “Go To” litigation firm in the Fortune 500 list of attorneys, they have the know-how and experience to solve every legal problem, whether in the boardroom, the field or the courtroom. Areas of practice include commercial litigation, will disputes and probate litigation, oil and gas litigation, franchising, insurance coverage and bad faith, and injury and death cases.

Big Win for Curnutt & Hafer Client in Insurance Dispute

Big Win for Curnutt & Hafer Client in Insurance Dispute

In a significant victory for construction client Hofer Builders, Inc. (HBI), Curnutt & Hafer obtained a judgment finding insurance coverage for an injured HBI worker. Travis County District Court Judge Lora Livingston ruled that HBI’s insurance company owed HBI reimbursement coverage for claims made as a result of fall that left an HBI worker paralyzed. 

The accident happened at a construction site in Louisiana. The underlying construction contract required HBI to obtain insurance for its workers, so the company obtained the insurance required. When the HBI employee was injured, however, the insurance company refused to provide coverage. As a result, HBI was sued by the employee and the owner of the project, as well as the owner’s insurer, all claiming HBI owed millions as a result of the fall and failure to obtain insurance.

Together with Curnutt & Hafer, HBI fought the multiple lawsuits that resulted from the insurance company’s broken promise. In the end, HBI was vindicated.  

“When we buy insurance, we buy a promise that the insurer will be there to protect,” said trial attorney and Curnutt & Hafer founding partner Doug Hafer. Too often that promise is broken. We felt all along that the insurance company would have to pay.

“I’m just happy for Tom and the rest of the folks at HBI,” said Hafer. “I am happy we could help.”