Cases

Courtland v. State Farm Lloyds

Court

WD Tx

Publish Date

03/30/2026
A court of the Western District of Texas granted summary judgment to an insurer in a homeowners’ property insurance dispute arising from storm damage, holding that the insured’s breach of contract and fraud claims failed because the insured prematurely demanded appraisal without satisfying conditions precedent requiring cooperation and inspection of the damaged property, and because the insurer ultimately paid all covered losses such that no actionable fraud or independent injury existed.
homeowners policy, appraisal, duties after loss, conditions, policy conditions, independent injury, extra-contractual, fraud, breach of contract, condition precedent