From the article, it appears that Nagico alleges that the 54 million it has paid out satisfying the judgment that was entered is the full claim. The airport apparently says its claim is $100mm plus. The interesting thing to me is that this matter seems to be nearing conclusion. Here in NJ there are still many insurance v owner cases being litigated, 6 years later, from "Superstorm" Sandy. Same type of stuff, all interpreting exclusions and deductibles. Including whether Sandy was a "named storm" when the damages occurred. Bottom line, read your policies carefully and understand what's not covered. I have a house in Hilton Head and until I had a claim from Hurricane Matthew I had no idea that I had a $14,000.00 "named storm" deductible.