8/11/2025, 9:07:39 AM | www.insurancebusinessmag.com | news
Allstate demands $910,000 from Federal Insurance in Texas insurer showdown
Allstate Indemnity Company has filed a lawsuit in the Southern District of Texas against Federal Insurance Company, seeking $910,000 in reimbursement. The dispute arises from a coverage clash involving two excess liability policies provided to Kendall Jordan after a car accident. Makenzy Cornell filed a lawsuit seeking over $1 million in bodily injury damages. After the primary policy limit of $250,000 was applied, $1 million remained to be covered by excess insurers. Allstate’s umbrella policy had a $1 million limit, while Federal’s personal excess liability policy had a $10 million limit. Allstate claims it paid $1 million to cover the settlement, arguing that under Texas law and precedent, the two excess policies must split the cost proportionally based on their limits, thus entitling it to $910,000 from Federal. Allstate sent multiple demand letters to Federal between June 2024 and October 2024, none of which received a response. The case is currently at the complaint stage, with no response filed by Federal or any court rulings yet.