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One of the largest and most powerful storms on record, Superstorm Sandy made landfall near Atlantic City, N.J. on Monday, October 29, 2012. This superstorm extended almost 1,000 miles wide, at one point reaching from Detroit to Bermuda. Given the wide range of losses that can occur during or in the aftermath of a storm – including wind damage, entry of rainwater into the interior of buildings, flood losses and loss of power – and the range of policies under which claims may be made for such losses, Sandy can be expected to give rise to various coverage issues that claim professionals and attorneys for the insured will need to consider when addressing claims for losses during and in the aftermath of the storm.


Hurricane Law: Insurance and Recovery Issues Applicable to Major Storm Damage provides critical guidance on some of the important areas of law that might be implicated in the aftermath of major storms such as Sandy. Compiled from several LexisNexis Matthew Bender publications, the chapters in this eBook provide commentary on climate change and insurance, understanding commercial property and homeowner’s insurance, flood insurance, and condominium and home owners associations and planned unit developments casualty loss and insurance.


•   Superstorm Sandy: An Overview (Reprinted from Cozen O’Connor Whitepaper: Superstorm Sandy, October 2012).

•   Chapter 1: Impossibility of Performance – Personal Inability (Reprinted from Corbin on Contracts Desk Edition (LexisNexis), Chapter 74, John E. Murray, Jr., author).

•   Chapter 2: Impossibility of Performance of a Condition; Remedy of Restitution (Reprinted from Corbin on Contracts Desk Edition (LexisNexis), Chapter 74, John E. Murray, Jr., author).

•   Chapter 3: Climate Change and Insurance (Reprinted from Insurance Coverage for Environmental Claims (LexisNexis), Chapter 18, Mitchell Lathrop, author).

•   Chapter 4: Understanding Commercial Property Insurance (Reprinted from New Appleman Insurance Law Practice Guide (LexisNexis), Chapter 31, David B. Goodwin and Bernard P. Bell, authors; Jeffrey E. Thomas, Editor-in-Chief).

•   Chapter 5: Understanding Homeowner’s Insurance (Reprinted from New Appleman Insurance Practice Guide (LexisNexis), Chapter 33, Christopher Martin, author; Jeffrey E. Thomas, Editor-in-Chief).

•   Chapter 6: Time Element (Business Interruption) Insurance (Reprinted from New Appleman on Insurance Law Library Edition (LexisNexis), Chapter 46, Bernard P. Bell, author; Jeffrey E. Thomas, Editor-in-Chief).

•   Chapter 7: Flood Insurance (Reprinted from Insuring Real Property (LexisNexis), Chapter 11, Carolann Jackson Dougherty, author; Stephen A. Cozen, General Editor).

•   Chapter 8: Condominiums: Casualty Loss and Insurance (Reprinted from Condominium Law and Practice (LexisNexis), Chapter 47).

•   Chapter 9: Home Owners Associations and Planned Unit Developments: Casualty, Liability and Title Insurance (Reprinted from Home Owners Associations and Planned Unit Developments (LexisNexis), Chapter 11).


NOTE: This eBook contains material reprinted from


Condominium Law and Practice: Forms


Insuring Real Property


Home Owners Associations and Planned Unit Developments - Law and Practice: Forms


Insurance Coverage for Environmental Claims


Corbin on Contracts Desk Edition


New Appleman on Insurance Law Library Edition


New Appleman Insurance Law Practice Guide

This eBook features links to Lexis Advance for further legal research options.

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