‘Surface Waters’ on Roof Are Not ‘Flood’ Waters, Massachusetts High Court Rules

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Insurance Journal - Jul 23, 2024

The highest court in Massachusetts has ruled that rainwater accumulation on roofs of buildings does not constitute “surface waters” within the meaning of “flood” in property insurance policies. The court found that the term “surface waters” in policies is ambiguou...

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