A. Insurance Coverage
Don’t waste time educating a mediator about insurance coverage. Hamp Moody has over 45 years’ experience handling, trying, arbitrating, and mediating insurance coverage disputes. Hamp has represented domestic primary and excess insurers in high exposure first- and third-party coverage and extra-contractual “bad faith” litigation involving a variety of claims. He also has experience representing domestic and foreign carriers and syndicates in the arbitration of reinsurance disputes. A representative sample of the type of coverage matters which Hamp has handled is available here.
B. Personal Injury / Property Damage
Unlike most coverage lawyers, Hamp’s practice was never limited to just coverage matters. Rather, throughout Hamp’s legal career, he also handled a docket of cases seeking personal injury and property damages. As a young lawyer, Hamp handled a lot of “fender benders” and “slip and falls,” but as the years passed, the cases got bigger and the theories of recovery got more complicated. In the latter half of Hamp’s career, the bulk of the tort cases Hamp handled were product liability cases seeking “high dollar” damages for (1) personal injury (including claims for death, brain damage, loss of limbs, and paralysis), and (2) property damage (from fires, explosions, etc.). As such, Hamp is especially qualified to mediate tort claims where the circumstances require that coverage issues be taken into consideration.
Besides participating in hundreds of mediations as counsel for a party, Hamp completed a 40-hour “Learn From the Masters” mediation course taught by Sid Stahl and John Estes in 2006. After that, Hamp, while continuing to handle his docket of coverage and tort cases, mediated over 115 cases before retiring from his coverage and litigation practice in 2022.
D. Professional Recognition
- Rated by Super Lawyers® in the area of Insurance Coverage (2004-2023)
- Rated by Best Lawyers in America® in the area of Insurance Coverage (2006-2023)
- Elected to the Board of the Dallas Bar Association’s Tort and Insurance Practice Section (2017- present; Chair, 2024)
- Rated “AV – Preeminent” by Martindale-Hubbell