Owner of missing diamond-covered eagle loses latest round in insurance fight
VANCOUVER — A legal battle over a missing diamond-encrusted eagle statue valued at nearly $1 million will continue, more than four years after the artwork was stolen during a robbery in Delta, B.C.
In a unanimous ruling issued Monday, the B.C. Court of Appeal has sided with Lloyd’s Underwriters and agreed that a default judgment against the insurer should be set aside.
Ron Shore, president of a company called Forgotten Treasures International, won the judgment in 2018 requiring Lloyd’s to pay a claim for the loss of the sparkling statue.
Court documents show Lloyd’s denied Shore’s claim, arguing he violated conditions of the insurance policy, including that the statue be constantly safeguarded by two people.