Career
Mr. Suriano has more than forty one years of experience in domestic and international insurance coverage and litigation representing U.S., London, and Bermuda Market primary, excess insurers, and reinsurers. His experience includes first- and third-party coverage and claims defense, multi-layered complex property and time element issues, business interruption loss, COVID-19 coverage disputes, riot and freeze claims and litigations.
These include COVID class actions, riot/vandalism, weather-related and terrorism catastrophes, flood/wind/named storm/deductible/hurricane and sublimit controversies, home owners’ policy litigation defense, corrosion analysis, fire losses, cyber risk, allocation, exhaustion and occurrence analysis, all-risk and builder’s risk policies, policy and reinsurance wording and forms analysis, building and crane collapses, transportation accidents, boiler and machinery, utility and power generation loss, railroad, contamination, building code upgrade disputes, arson and fraud, defense of insurers against public transportation agency first-party lawsuits, reinsurance arbitration, captive reinsurer disputes, financial hedging disputes, federal multi-district disaster litigation, chemical plant loss, oil company claims, refinery loss and related energy loss, on shore and off shore energy loss, coal and gold mining loss, satellite loss, defense of officers and directors, errors/omission defense, whistle blower defense, defamation defense, EEOC discrimination defense, products liability defense, commercial marine coverage disputes, warehouse liability, marine cargo, bills of lading disputes, Labor Law 240 defense, construction accidents, construction project sequence analysis, advice to insurers regarding regulatory trends, defense of travel agents, tour operators, resort and camp operators and travel professionals, defense of serious personal injury, litigation of commercial and real estate disputes, bankruptcy, secured transactions, lending and corporate securities litigation, group retention risk, employee-related issues, land use, financial guaranty, retrospective premium, entertainment and contingency, disputes with artists, media, anti-trust brokerage commission class actions, advertising liability, product recall, and casino/gambling hotel loss.
Mr. Suriano argues motions and appeals in various federal and state courts. He has litigated as U.S. counsel in international commercial, insurance and reinsurance disputes, involving U.K., Italian, Bermudian, French and Spanish law, represented U.S. clients in foreign insurance and commercial disputes, and assisted foreign clients seeking discovery in the U.S. regarding foreign litigations. Mr. Suriano has represented foreign clients in commercial disputes, wine trademark defense and distributor litigation, administrative and appellate matters involving anti-dumping and countervailing duty matters before the U.S. Department of Commerce, the International Trade Commission, and the U.S. Court of International Trade and Federal Courts of Appeals. He has represented European commercial entities in negotiating various business agreements and in the formation of branches and subsidiaries in the U.S., and applying to U.K. and Bermuda courts for intervention staying U.S. lawsuits. He has extensive mediation experience in complex multi-party cases as well as experience in arbitrations and appraisal proceedings.
Mr. Suriano litigates cases in federal and state courts throughout the United States, including New York, New Jersey, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Iowa, Louisiana, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Missouri, Nevada, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, Washington, and West Virginia. He has tried both jury and non-jury cases, including the 9/11 second phase jury trial in the World Trade Center/Silverstein case.
Mr. Suriano authored articles, made presentations as part of industry panels, and lectured on multi-layer approaches to ambiguity questions, weather related catastrophes, ensuing loss, punitive damages, business interruption, occurrence issues, solar storm, cyber and CGL insurance trends, and claims leadership.
Before joining the firm, Mr. Suriano was an Assistant District Attorney in Kings County, New York.
Mr. Suriano was an Adjunct Assistant Professor at Pace University’s Lubin Business School. He is fluent in Italian and Spanish.
Personal
Honors
Recipient, Fifth Annual Stephen P. Cronin, Jr. Memorial Award, The Loss Executives Association To An Individual Who Donates Their Time, Skill And Exceptional Service To The Property Claim Profession
Consultant, Board of Directors, Loss Executives Association (LEA)
Recognized in New York Super Lawyers, New York Metro, Insurance Coverage, 2006-2024
Newsroom
Bylined Articles
“The Calm Before the Solar Storm,” International Institute of Loss Adjusters (IILA)’s The International Monitor, August 2024 issue
“Business Interruption Meets Cyber Risk Coverage,” co-authored with Bruce Kaliner, Business Insurance, March 6, 2017
“Judgment Is Within Policy Limits But Insurer Believes Part Is Outside Coverage,” co-authored with Daniel Markewich, New York Law Journal, February 28, 2017
“When Pervasive Foul Odors Constitute Property Damage,” co-authored with Daniel Markewich, Law360, January 26, 2017
“Are Contractually-Agreed Prevailing Party Attorney Fees Covered Under a CGL Policy?,” co-authored with Daniel Markewich, New York Law Journal, January 10, 2017
“Who is the CBI Winner? An Oil-Producing City Evacuated Must Mean a CBI Claim is Coming to Some Insurer: the Fort McMurray Wildfires,” co-authored with Deanna Manzo and Kelly Cheverko, IACP’s Declarations Magazine, Fall 2016
“Running Aground: Forum Selection Clauses in Cruise Line Contracts Usually Work,” co-authored with Frank DeAngelis, New York Law Journal, April 2012
“The Calm Before The Solar Storm: Coverage Implications Arising From Solar Events,” Bloomberg Law, January 24, 2012, and Bloomberg’s Intellectual Property Report, January 30, 2012
“Property Insurance Appraisals: May Appraisers Consider Causation?,” John Liner Review, Summer 2011
“Coverage Implications Related to the Eruption of Iceland’s Eyjafjallajokull Volcano,” co-authored with Francis Montbach, Hilary Henkind, Frank DeAngelis, and Marc Haas, Journal of Reinsurance, Volume 17, Number 3, Summer 2010
“Contingent Business Interruption–The ‘Silent’ Coverage,” Mealey’s Litigation Report: Catastrophic Loss, Volume 4, Number 11, August 2009
“Reflections on Law and Cases Relating to Builder’s Risk,” Mealey’s Litigation Report: Construction Defects Insurance, Volume 6, Issue 3, April 2009
“Is Appraisal Sometimes Better than Litigation?,” Mealey’s Insurance, July 24, 2008
“Oh, I Didn’t Mean That — Reformation and Other Insurance Tales,” PropertyCasualty360, August 3, 2005
“The Chicken or the Egg: Is One the Ensuing or Resulting Consequence of the Other?,” New York Law Journal, August 8, 2001
“Unique Weather Claims: Snow Removal, Sue & Labor, and Ingress and Egress,” Claims Magazine, May 2000
Client Alerts
Can A Grain of Rice Cause Mass Destruction?
The New Cyber Threat – Business Interruption Exposure
New York Law Journal – Filing For Undertaking When Policy Limits Are Less Than the Judgment
New York Law Journal – Costantino Suriano and Daniel Markewich On Contractually-Agreed Prevailing Party Attorney Fees Under a CGL Policy
WHO IS THE CBI WINNER? An Oil-Producing City Evacuated Must Mean a CBI Claim is Coming to Some Insurer
THE CALM BEFORE THE SOLAR STORM
Press Releases
2023 Super Lawyers Recognizes 14 Mound Cotton Attorneys
15 Attorneys Recognized in 2022 Super Lawyers, Rising Stars
Speaking Engagements
Presenter, “The Insurance Industry: Promises and Outcomes,” St. John’s University Maurice R. Greenberg School of Risk Management and Actuarial Science, New York, NY, February 13, 2025
Presenter, “Ted Talk: Claims/Practical Side of CATS,” 2023 Insurance Regulation Conference – Insurance Industry Resilience, Post-Pandemic, St. John’s University Maurice R. Greenberg School of Risk Management, New York, NY, May 24, 2023
Welcome address, Loss Executives Association Annual Meeting, Fort Lauderdale, FL, January 25-27, 2023
Presenter, “Hurricane Ian Claim Considerations,” Loss Executives Association, J.S. Held, Mound Cotton Wollan & Greengrass, Webinar, November 3, 2022
Presenter, “Dimensions of Risk Leadership: Principles of Claims Process,” St. John’s University The Peter J. Tobin College of Business Department of Risk Management, Insurance & Actuarial Science, Webinar, April 12, 2022
Welcome Address, Loss Executive Association, Celebrating 91 Years of Educating the Insurance Industry Conference, February 2, 2022
Presenter, “Leadership Through Claims,” St. John’s University Maurice R. Greenberg School of Risk Management, Gamma Iota Sigma, Alpha Iota Chapter, New York, NY, October 22, 2021
Presenter, “Leadership Through Claims,” St. John’s University Maurice R. Greenberg School of Risk Management, Webinar, March 2, 2021
Presenter, Loss Executive Association seminar, St. John’s University Maurice R. Greenberg School of Risk Management, 2020
Presenter, “Cyber Law,” St. John’s University School of Risk Management and Loss Executives Association, New York, NY, November 7, 2019
Panelist, “Earth, Wind and Fire – The Future of Catastrophic Risk,” St. John’s University School of Risk Management Regulatory Risk in Uncertain Times Conference, New York, NY, October 23, 2019
Presenter, “Space-Related Insurance Risks,” St. John’s University School of Risk Management Northeast Invitational, New York, NY, February 23, 2019
Panelist, “Leading Through Change: Mergers and Acquisitions,” Loss Executives Association Annual Meeting & Educational Conference, Fort Lauderdale, FL, January 31, 2019
Panelist, “Ambiguity,” Loss Executives Association Annual Meeting & Educational Conference, St. Petersburg, FL, January 25, 2018
Presenter, “Basic Claim Process,” St. John’s University School of Risk Management and Loss Executives Association, London, England, May 24, 2017
Presenter, “Policy Tools and Regulator Requirements for Handling Claims,” New York State Association of Independent Adjusters, Inc., New York, NY, May 11, 2017
Presenter, “Catastrophe Risk: Are We Ready?” St. John’s University, The Peter J. Tobin College of Business, School of Risk Management, Insurance and Actuarial Science Conference, New York, NY, October 20, 2016
Presenter, “Semi-Conductor Facility Losses,” Loss Executives Association Annual Meeting & Educational Conference, Tampa, FL, January 27, 2016
Presenter, “Lawyer’s View of Claim Handing Process,” St. John’s University School of Risk Management and Loss Executives Association, London, England, May 22, 2015
Presenter, “Latest Coverage Trends and Implications Inherent in the Shale Oil Boom and the Associate Drilling,” Advisen’s U.S. Energy Boom Insurance Issues Webinar, March 6, 2014
Presenter, “The Role of Actuarial Concepts in Claims Handling,” Loss Executives Association Annual Meeting & Educational Conference, Tampa, FL, January 20, 2014
Presenter, “Coverage Pitfalls,” Loss Executive Association, Young Insurance Professionals Seminar, New York, NY, February 27, 2013
Presenter, “Coverage Implications of Solar Storms,” Loss Executives Association Conference, June 2012 Spring Meeting, Toronto, Canada
Panelist, “World Trade Center – 9/11/01 – The Adjustment/Litigation/Settlement Story,” New York State Association of Independent Adjusters, Inc. Spring Education Seminar, New York, NY, June 2, 2011
Presenter, “Case Law Update – Top Property Loss Topics of 2010,” Loss Executives Association’s 80th Annual Meeting & Winter Educational Conference, Tampa, FL, February 3, 2011
Workshop Chair, “Cranes Falling From the Sky,” Loss Executives Association’s 78th Annual Meeting & Mid-Winter Educational Program, Tampa, FL, February 5, 2009
Presenter, “Energy Losses – Myths and Mysteries,” Loss Executives Association, Spring Meeting, June 2007
Presenter, Excess Surplus Lines Claims Association Annual Conference, October 2006
Presenter at Loss Executives Association, PLRB and other venues on CAT Issues, Business Interruption, Civil Authority, Ingress/Egress, Punitive Damages, Occurrence Issues, Letters of Credit, Reinsurance Trends