Cases

Rusco Operating, LLC v. Scottsdale Insurance Co.

Court

WD Tx

Publish Date

02/17/2026
A court of the Western District of Texas adopted a magistrate’s recommendation to grant an insurer’s motion to dismiss in a commercial liability insurance dispute, holding that the insureds lacked Article III standing to pursue breach of contract, declaratory relief, and extra-contractual claims because their alleged injuries were speculative and not redressable, as any harm depended on a chain of contingent future events involving third-party litigation.
commercial general liability policy, additional insured, standing, injury in fact, redressability, ripeness, breach of contract, Texas Insurance Code Chapter 541, declaratory judgment, FRCP 12(b)(1), lack of subject-matter jurisdiction