Chubb Countersues Owners of Ohio Mansion Gutted by Fire
An insurance company is suing the owners of a $4 million mansion that burned to the ground in suburban Cincinnati, Ohio, last year.
Chubb National Insurance Co. recently filed a lawsuit in federal court in Cincinnati in response to one filed earlier this year by mansion owners Jeffrey and Maria Decker. The Deckers are suing the Warren, New Jersey-based insurance company for $60 million, saying it didn’t honor their claims.
Chubb’s lawsuit says the Deckers made false statements about their fire losses and financial condition.
A message was left on April 8 for the Deckers’ attorney
The Jan. 10, 2014, fire at the 10,000-square-foot Indian Hill home took hours to extinguish. Authorities haven’t determined the cause of the blaze.
The county auditor’s website had listed the home as worth more than $4 million.
Chubb Sued for $60M by Owners of Ohio Mansion Destroyed by Fire
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