This property has a documented history as a industrial and manufacturing facility going back to 1970. Historical insurance policies issued during those prior operations and through 1986 could fund a cleanup — and recover costs already spent.
This property was developed by Weyerhaeuser in 1970 as a log sort and export handling facility, with underground storage tanks for diesel, gasoline, used oil, and hydraulic oil installed between 1970 and 1985 to support the industrial operation's equipment and maintenance shop. A petroleum release from the historical UST system occurred in the mid-1980s, triggering investigations and monitoring from 1990 through 2022 under the Voluntary Cleanup Program with state grant funding. Cleanup work has included the removal of several underground storage tanks, in-place closure of others, and extensive free product recovery from groundwater using vacuum trucks and skimmer systems. That history could support an insurance cost recovery claim against carriers who issued insurance policies 40+ years ago.
Why Historical Insurance Policies May Be Accessible
Pre-1986 Commercial General Liability (CGL) policies were occurrence-based and did not contain an effective pollution exclusion in Washington. If contamination occurred while those policies were active, those historical insurance carriers may still have a legal obligation to fund the cleanup costs, even if the business closed or the property changed hands.
Petroleum contamination at this facility originated from underground storage tanks installed and operated beginning in 1970 — more than fifteen years before occurrence-based Commercial General Liability policies gave way to claims-made forms with absolute pollution exclusions. The documented remediation expenditures spanning three decades — tank removals, closures, free product recovery, and long-term groundwater monitoring — were incurred to address releases tied directly to those pre-1986 industrial operations. Historical carriers who issued CGL policies to Weyerhaeuser during the 1970–1985 operational window may be obligated both to recover past cleanup costs and to fund the remediation work that continues.
Restorical's role is to locate viable historical policies, determine whether a successful coverage claim is possible, and assist our clients and their legal counsel to obtain insurance coverage. Restorical then manages the claim, including accounting, to ensure the cleanup is funded in a timely manner.
What We Look For
- Historical insurance policies (pre-1986)
- Policy numbers, carrier names, and coverage periods
- Connection between contamination timing and policy period
- Evidence linking cleanup obligation to insured activity
What We Deliver
- Historical Coverage Chart
- Trigger Analysis & Property/Policy Nexus
- Coverage strategy with recommendations
- Insurance funding for your remediation
- Claims Management & Forensic Accounting
The Restorical Proven Process
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