Stewart Smith is widely recognized as one of the premier insurance coverage law firms in the country.

Stewart Smith lawyers counsel the top insurers in matters across the U.S. from coast to coast.

Stewart Smith provides decades of experience in essentially all sectors of the insurance industry, including groundbreaking litigation in courts throughout the country. Clients trust Stewart Smith to handle high stakes matters because of our lawyers’ dedication to understanding their businesses, objectives and the growing challenges in managing operations.

Stewart Smith lawyers have tried dozens of cases to favorable verdicts and have served as lead counsel in some of the insurance industry’s highest profile disputes. Nevertheless, our enthusiasm in litigating challenging cases is tempered with the practical understanding that expedient and cost-effective resolutions are often the best way to serve our clients.

The depth of our experience from all angles, forward-thinking legal expertise and aggressive work ethic makes Stewart Smith’s highly personalized service unrivaled in providing our clients with dynamic and efficient, often innovative, positive solutions.

We invite you to review some of our more recent litigation results here.

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Stewart Smith Secures Ruling that Millions in Defense Costs Are Paid Within Limits

Stewart Smith recently secured a ruling from the North Carolina Superior Court that millions of dollars in defense costs are paid within- and not in addition to- policy limits. Everest Reinsurance Company (“Everest”), f/k/a Prudential…

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STEWART SMITH officially expands into Virginia!

Answering strong demand for our legal services, STEWART SMITH has opened our newest office in the Richmond, Virginia area as we continue to serve our clients as a vital resource, both in the Southeast and…

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Supreme Court of Pennsylvania Articulates New Test for Work Product Protection Waiver

The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania recently issued its decision in the matter of BouSamra v. Excela Health, articulating a new test to evaluate whether a party has waived protection under the work product doctrine. Underlying…

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