If you have not passed the claim along to them to handle, no, they will not pay.What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? California
You have to inform your insurance company that you have been sued. It is their responsibility to deal with the suit.Sorry! Question is our Homeowners policy denied a claim by our neighbor for leak they say was caused by our balcony. Travelers said it was HOA responsibility. So, now other unit is taking both us and HOA to small claims. If I lose, will travelers then pay? CCR are vague and unclear so judge could interpret either way I'm guessing. To complicate matters, they initially said they'd do their own "small repair, they just needed leak found" and were selling unit so they gave buyer 4K credit then waited for sale to go through THEN approached me 4 months later for $$. Pics we took at time in January for a small leak in the ceiling costing perhaps $200-400 dollars are now 4k. Oh brother.
If you have been served a summons and complaint you MUST immediately call your insurance company, have the original claim re-opened and arrange to get a copy of the summons and complaint to your claims rep. Your insurance company has a contractual obligation to defend you and you have a contractual obligation to facilitate that defense.Sorry! Question is our Homeowners policy denied a claim by our neighbor for leak they say was caused by our balcony. Travelers said it was HOA responsibility. So, now other unit is taking both us and HOA to small claims. If I lose, will travelers then pay? CCR are vague and unclear so judge could interpret either way I'm guessing. To complicate matters, they initially said they'd do their own "small repair, they just needed leak found" and were selling unit so they gave buyer 4K credit then waited for sale to go through THEN approached me 4 months later for $$. Pics we took at time in January for a small leak in the ceiling costing perhaps $200-400 dollars are now 4k. Oh brother.