A U.S. Magistrate Judge writes a seemingly complete "how to" guide to seeking, obtaining, and writing "preservation orders" in Toussie v. Allstate Ins. Co., No. 15 CV 5235 (ARR) (CLP), 2018 WL 2766140 (E.D.N.Y. June 8, 2018) (Pollak, USMJ).
The nature of the litigation is probably best described in the magistrate judge's own words:
This action was commenced on September 10, 2015 by plaintiffs Robert and Laura Toussie, alleging that defendant Allstate Insurance Company (“Allstate”) had improperly adjusted and mishandled plaintiffs’ claims for property theft incurred in the days following Hurricane Sandy (the “theft case”). A companion case brought by Mr. Toussie seeking coverage for damage to his home under a flood insurance policy issued by Allstate is currently pending as well.
Toussie v. Allstate Ins. Co., No. 15 CV 5235 (ARR) (CLP), 2018 WL 2766140, at *1 (E.D.N.Y. June 8, 2018).
So much judicial time, usefully spent for those interested in obtaining orders to preserve evidence of an insurance claim.
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