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For 29 years, Greg Varga has focused his practice on representing insurance companies nationally in complex insurance coverage litigation and arbitrations, in lawsuits seeking punitive damages and other extracontractual remedies, and in other corporate litigation. As vice chair of Robinson+Cole's Insurance + Reinsurance Group, Greg is proud to lead a team of more than 40 lawyers practicing across seven of the firm's offices.

Insurance Coverage Litigation

In the insurance coverage arena, Greg has successfully defended clients in numerous high-exposure cases involving a wide variety of insurance lines, including commercial property; business interruption and extra expense; builders risk, contractor's equipment, motor truck cargo, and other inland marine risks; equipment breakdown coverages; and excess and surplus lines risks. He has substantial experience defending litigation concerning catastrophe claims, ordinance or law coverage exposures, and complex business interruption claims involving a broad array of industries and professions. In addition, he has represented clients in coverage disputes involving layered and quota share excess insurance programs, in disputes related to underwriting, and in controversies between primary and excess insurers. Greg has also supervised numerous arson and fraud investigations and prosecuted declaratory judgment and rescission actions based on policyholder misrepresentation in the application process and in the context of pending claims. He also has litigated coverage disputes involving other lines of insurance, including professional liability, commercial general liability, and construction defect. Greg's expertise and depth of knowledge in the insurance coverage arena earned him election as a Fellow of the American College of Coverage Counsel, a prestigious international organization of approximately 300 lawyers recognized for excellence and thought leadership in the fields of insurance coverage and extracontractual liability.

Since April 2020, Greg has served as the co-leader of a team of R+C lawyers representing several clients in COVID-19 business interruption litigation in state and federal courts throughout the country. Greg and the team have been at the vanguard of this national coverage battle, and are responsible for many groundbreaking trial and appellate court decisions addressing "direct physical loss" and the virus exclusion. 

Bad Faith Litigation

Greg's experience in the defense of bad faith litigation is equally significant. He has defended clients against bad faith claims in all of the New England states, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Louisiana, Missouri, Tennessee, and Texas. On many occasions, Greg has been retained on the eve of trial to take over the defense of bad faith cases previously handled by other law firms. In other instances, he has been retained to consult on open claims to ensure compliance with good faith investigation and claim settlement practices and to avoid exposure to extracontractual liability. Greg also regularly provides training to his clients to help them ensure compliance with sound claim handling practices.

In an increasing number of states, the extracontractual remedies available to policyholders and tort plaintiffs are of far greater concern than an insurer's potential exposure on the insurance policy. In response to this alarming trend, Greg and his team have developed innovative strategies for the defense of bad faith lawsuits and have successfully applied them to reduce clients' extracontractual exposures in a wide variety of first- and third-party claim disputes. For example, he led a team that defended a major international insurer in a Massachusetts bad faith action in which the plaintiffs sought $40 million in compensatory and punitive damages against our client (the primary insurer of a business auto risk) for its alleged failure to promptly settle a catastrophic personal injury claim. After a six-week trial, Greg's client was exonerated of all liability and a judgment was entered in its favor. In the ensuing two years, he and his team successfully defended the judgment against the plaintiffs' appeal to the Commonwealth's highest court.

Though Greg is committed to vigorously defending each case through trial, he recognizes that protracted litigation is costly and unpredictable and may not always be in a client's best interest. For this reason, he consults with clients at the outset of every new case in an effort to understand their unique business objectives and works to formulate and implement innovative, practical, and cost-effective strategies for achieving those goals.

Leveraging Technology

Greg recognizes the importance of leveraging technology to advance the interests of our clients. He believes that a trial lawyer is both story teller and teacher, and he always strives to find new ways to help jurors understand and digest complex issues and facts. To that end, Greg has successfully integrated the most cutting edge trial presentation software and technologies into his trial practice. In 2018, he became one of only 20 lawyers in the nation to earn the "Technology Master Advocate" certification from the Federation of Defense and Corporate Counsel, following his successful completion of an intensive course in the use of trial technologies. Greg now serves as a faculty member in that program. Additionally, Greg utilizes advanced technologies in document management, depositions, and all other areas of his practice, which has helped to streamline the discovery process and, ultimately, reduce litigation costs for his clients.

Insurance Industry Involvement 

Greg is very active in insurance industry and bar circles, and has worked hard to promote knowledge and learning. In addition to being a Fellow of the American College of Coverage Counsel (ACCC), Greg has been a member of the Federation of Defense & Corporate Counsel (FDCC) since 2008. He is also a member of the American Bar Foundation. Greg is a frequent speaker and panelist at insurance industry and insurance bar programs, including the ACCC, the FDCC, the Property and Liability Research Bureau, the American Property Casualty Insurance Association, the Property Insurance Law Committee of the American Bar Association, Harris Martin Publishing, and HB Litigation Conferences, LLC. Greg has also lectured on trial techniques to other members of the bar.

Honors and Firm Leadership

In addition to chairing the firm's Insurance + Reinsurance Group, Greg has chaired the Technology Committee and the firm's Litigation Academy, a litigation and trial skills program.

Greg has received a number of honors during his years of practice. They include an "AV-Preeminent" ranking with Martindale Hubbell, Chambers USA: America's Leading Lawyers for Business ranking in the State of Connecticut in the area of Insurance for 2024, selection to the Connecticut Super Lawyers list from 2011 to 2022, and listing in The Best Lawyers in America© in the area of Insurance Law since 2012.

  • Boston College Law School (Juris Doctor, Moot Court)
  • Boston College (Bachelors, magna cum laude)
    • B.A., History

  • Commonwealth of Massachusetts
  • State of Connecticut
  • State of New York
  • U.S. Court of Appeals, 1st Circuit
  • U.S. Court of Appeals, 3rd Circuit
  • U.S. Court of Appeals, 9th Circuit
  • U.S. District Court, District of Connecticut
  • U.S. District Court, District of Massachusetts
  • U.S. District Court, Eastern District of New York
  • U.S. District Court, Northern District of New York
  • U.S. District Court, Southern District of New York
  • U.S. District Court, Western District of Texas

Received a Band 1 ranking in Chambers USA: America's Leading Lawyers for Business in the State of Connecticut in the area of Insurance for 2024 and 2025

AV® Preeminent™ Peer Review Rated in Martindale-Hubbell™ 
(Martindale-Hubbell Peer Review Ratings is a trademark. AV Preeminent is a certification mark of Reed Elsevier Properties, Inc.)

Selected to the Connecticut Super Lawyers list from 2011 to 2022

Selected by his peers for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America© in the area of Insurance Law since 2012

Robinson & Cole Mentor of the Year Award Recipient, 2013

Hartford Business Journal, 2007, "40 Under Forty" Inductee

American Bar Foundation
Fellow

Federation of Defense and Corporate Counsel
Technology Master Advocate Certification

Defense Research Institute

Property Loss Research Bureau
Affiliate Member

Connecticut Defense Lawyers Association

New England Claims Executives Association

Boston Association of Claims Executives

Honorable Order of the Blue Goose, Hartford Chapter

Loss Executives Association
Regular Member (2018)

American College of Coverage Counsel
Fellow (2019)

Loss Executives Association (2017)

High Hopes Therapeutic Riding
Board of Trustees

Experience


Insurance Coverage Litigation + Counseling: Builders Risk Insurance Program Dispute

Served as lead counsel for an excess insurer in a coverage dispute over a $122 million builders risk insurance program for construction of 320-unit condominium complex in Florida. After construction was completed, the insured developer claimed property damage associated with the presence of defective Chinese-manufactured drywall throughout the complex and sought more than $30 million in remediation and repair costs. After our client disclaimed coverage for the loss, we filed a declaratory judgment action and aggressively pursued discovery to undercut the plaintiff's position. We also worked closely with the scientific experts and developed a winning strategy that forced the plaintiff to withdraw its claim. The case was resolved before depositions on terms that were extraordinarily favorable to insurance market.

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Insurance Coverage Litigation + Counseling: Mold + Other Contamination

Successfully represented a property insurer in a coverage and bad faith dispute involving claims for more than $30 million in damage for mold and other contamination of apartment complex. The case was tried before a federal court jury in Oklahoma City. After a week of trial, the case settled for considerably less than had been offered before trial commenced.

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Insurance Coverage Litigation + Counseling: Specialized, High-Containment Plumbing System

Represented a builders risk insurer in connection with its response to a construction defect claim for damage to a specialized, high-containment plumbing system in a research facility. The damage resulted from a subcontractor's erroneous application of a chemically incompatible fluid to the piping system. Our client disclaimed coverage based on its faulty workmanship exclusion, and we initiated a federal declaratory judgment action to defend its coverage position. Ultimately, our strategy caused liability for the damage to be placed where it belonged: at the feet of the subcontractors who performed the negligent work.

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Publications


Summer 2019

When Wind and Flood Unite - The Anti-Concurrent Causation Clause

The Brief, a publication of the American Bar Association Tort Trial and Insurance Practice Section

The article covers the evolution of the anti-concurrent causation (ACC) clause in a typical property insurance policy. Greg then examines how the interpretation and application of the ACC clause have evolved in litigation arising from hurricanes and other natural disasters. He also offers insight on what may lie ahead as coverage lawsuits arise from Hurricanes Harvey, Irma, and Maria. Read the article.

April 1, 2013

Q&A with Robinson & Cole's Greg Varga

Law360 

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December 2007

Property Insurance Litigation Arising from Hurricane Katrina: The Battle Moves to the Appellate Courts

Claims Quarterly
Summer 2019

When Wind and Flood Unite - The Anti-Concurrent Causation Clause

The Brief, a publication of the American Bar Association Tort Trial and Insurance Practice Section

The article covers the evolution of the anti-concurrent causation (ACC) clause in a typical property insurance policy. Greg then examines how the interpretation and application of the ACC clause have evolved in litigation arising from hurricanes and other natural disasters. He also offers insight on what may lie ahead as coverage lawsuits arise from Hurricanes Harvey, Irma, and Maria. Read the article.

April 1, 2013

Q&A with Robinson & Cole's Greg Varga

Law360 

View the article.

December 2007

Property Insurance Litigation Arising from Hurricane Katrina: The Battle Moves to the Appellate Courts

Claims Quarterly
December 2006

Property Insurance Litigation in the Aftermath of Hurricane Katrina: The Early Results

CPCU Society Claims Quarterly
November 2006

Property Insurance Litigation in the Aftermath of Hurricane Katrina: The Early Results

CPCU Society Claims Quarterly
12/2005

Insurance Coverage Litigation in the Aftermath of Hurricane Katrina

CPCU Society Claims Quarterly
December 2005

Insurance Coverage Litigation in the Aftermath of Hurricane Katrina

CPCU Society Claims Quarterly

"Insurance Coverage Litigation in the Aftermath of Hurricane Katrina," published in CPCU Society Claims Quarterly, co-author (12/2005)

May 1, 2005

The Lawyer as 'Superadjuster': Erosion of Protections for Privileged Communications

For the Defense

A national publication of the Defense Research Institute.

May 2005

The Lawyer as Superadjuster: Erosion of Protections for Privileged Communications

For the Defense, a publication of the Defense Research Institute

In the May 2005 edition of DRI's monthly magazine "For The Defense," the author explores judicial erosion of the attorney-client privilege and work product immunity in cases where counsel performs tasks that are ordinarily performed by insurance adjusters.



December 2006

Property Insurance Litigation in the Aftermath of Hurricane Katrina: The Early Results

CPCU Society Claims Quarterly
November 2006

Property Insurance Litigation in the Aftermath of Hurricane Katrina: The Early Results

CPCU Society Claims Quarterly
12/2005

Insurance Coverage Litigation in the Aftermath of Hurricane Katrina

CPCU Society Claims Quarterly
December 2005

Insurance Coverage Litigation in the Aftermath of Hurricane Katrina

CPCU Society Claims Quarterly

"Insurance Coverage Litigation in the Aftermath of Hurricane Katrina," published in CPCU Society Claims Quarterly, co-author (12/2005)

May 1, 2005

The Lawyer as 'Superadjuster': Erosion of Protections for Privileged Communications

For the Defense

A national publication of the Defense Research Institute.

May 2005

The Lawyer as Superadjuster: Erosion of Protections for Privileged Communications

For the Defense, a publication of the Defense Research Institute

In the May 2005 edition of DRI's monthly magazine "For The Defense," the author explores judicial erosion of the attorney-client privilege and work product immunity in cases where counsel performs tasks that are ordinarily performed by insurance adjusters.


News


June 5, 2025

Robinson+Cole Secures 45 Total Rankings in Chambers USA 2025 Guide

In the latest edition of the legal directory Chambers USA: America’s Leading Lawyers for Business, Robinson+Cole has emerged with a notable presence, earning recognitions across several practice areas and regions, including a Nationwide ranking. Chambers & Partners has ranked 32 R+C lawyers and 13 of its practices, adding 8 lawyers and 3 practices from last year’s rankings. There are 11 lawyers ranked in Band 1, including five more Band 1 rankings than last year, and seven practices ranked in Band 1, with three new ones, Construction, Energy & Natural Resources, and Intellectual Property. In addition to being ranked Nationwide in Privacy & Data Security, Linn F. Freedman has also been listed in the Chambers Global 2025 ranking guide in the area of Privacy & Data Security – USA. The rankings, based on extensive client feedback and independent research, reflect a year of strategic growth and high-profile client work for the firm.  Chambers USA 2025 recognized the following Robinson+Cole lawyers (denoting Band 1 ranking with a 1): Linn F. Freedman, Privacy & Data Security, Nationwide Natalie D. Ramsey, Bankruptcy/Restructuring, Delaware and Pennsylvania: Philadelphia & Surrounds Rachel Jaffe Mauceri, Bankruptcy/Restructuring, Pennsylvania: Philadelphia & Surrounds Joseph A. Barra, Construction, Massachusetts Dennis C. Cavanaugh, Gregory R. Faulkner1, Frederick E. Hedberg, and Martin A. Onorato, Construction, Connecticut Matthew J. Guanci, Jr. and Eric M. Kogan, Corporate/M&A, Connecticut Kenneth C. Baldwin1 and Joey Lee Miranda1, Energy & Natural Resources, Connecticut Megan E. Baroni, Robert S. Melvin, Earl W. Phillips, Jr. 1, James P. Ray, and Emilee Mooney Scott, Environment, Connecticut Lisa M. Boyle1, Healthcare, Connecticut Dana M. Horton1, Daniel F. Sullivan1, and Gregory P. Varga1, Insurance, Connecticut John L. Cordani1 and Jaqueline Pennino Scheib1, Intellectual Property, Connecticut Stephen W. Aronson, Britt-Marie K. Cole-Johnson, Natale V. DiNatale, and Virginia E. McGarrity, Labor & Employment, Connecticut Jeffrey J. White, Litigation: General Commercial, Connecticut Kathleen E. Dion, Litigation: White-Collar Crime & Government Investigations, Connecticut Garry C. Berman1, Steven L. Elbaum and Charles F. Martin III, Real Estate, Connecticut Chambers USA 2025 recognized the following Robinson+Cole practices (denoting Band 1 ranking with a 1): Bankruptcy/Restructuring, Delaware Bankruptcy/Restructuring, Pennsylvania: Philadelphia & Surrounds Construction, Connecticut1 Construction, Massachusetts Corporate/M&A, Connecticut Energy & Natural Resources, Connecticut1 Environment, Connecticut1 Healthcare, Connecticut1 Insurance, Connecticut1 Intellectual Property, Connecticut1 Labor & Employment, Connecticut Litigation: General Commercial, Connecticut Real Estate, Connecticut1 Chambers has published guides to the legal profession for over 20 years, highlighting the top lawyers and law firms across the USA. Chambers’ research teams of over 200 individuals assess lawyers and law firms across the United States, conducting thousands of one-on-one interviews per year with in-house counsel and third-party experts. An explanation of Chambers’ methodology can be found online here.

Chambers USA: America’s Leading Lawyers for Business
Robinson+Cole Secures 45 Total Rankings in <i>Chambers USA 2025</i> Guide teaser
September 27, 2024

Robinson+Cole Participates and Supports YMCA of Greater Hartford’s 14th Annual Mission in Motion Initiative

Robinson+Cole Participates and Supports YMCA of Greater Hartford’s 14th Annual Mission in Motion Initiative teaser
June 6, 2024

2024 Chambers USA Recognizes 24 Robinson+Cole Lawyers in Nine Practice Areas

Chambers USA: America’s Leading Lawyers for Business
2024 <i>Chambers USA</i> Recognizes 24 Robinson+Cole Lawyers in Nine Practice Areas teaser
June 5, 2025

Robinson+Cole Secures 45 Total Rankings in Chambers USA 2025 Guide

In the latest edition of the legal directory Chambers USA: America’s Leading Lawyers for Business, Robinson+Cole has emerged with a notable presence, earning recognitions across several practice areas and regions, including a Nationwide ranking. Chambers & Partners has ranked 32 R+C lawyers and 13 of its practices, adding 8 lawyers and 3 practices from last year’s rankings. There are 11 lawyers ranked in Band 1, including five more Band 1 rankings than last year, and seven practices ranked in Band 1, with three new ones, Construction, Energy & Natural Resources, and Intellectual Property. In addition to being ranked Nationwide in Privacy & Data Security, Linn F. Freedman has also been listed in the Chambers Global 2025 ranking guide in the area of Privacy & Data Security – USA. The rankings, based on extensive client feedback and independent research, reflect a year of strategic growth and high-profile client work for the firm.  Chambers USA 2025 recognized the following Robinson+Cole lawyers (denoting Band 1 ranking with a 1): Linn F. Freedman, Privacy & Data Security, Nationwide Natalie D. Ramsey, Bankruptcy/Restructuring, Delaware and Pennsylvania: Philadelphia & Surrounds Rachel Jaffe Mauceri, Bankruptcy/Restructuring, Pennsylvania: Philadelphia & Surrounds Joseph A. Barra, Construction, Massachusetts Dennis C. Cavanaugh, Gregory R. Faulkner1, Frederick E. Hedberg, and Martin A. Onorato, Construction, Connecticut Matthew J. Guanci, Jr. and Eric M. Kogan, Corporate/M&A, Connecticut Kenneth C. Baldwin1 and Joey Lee Miranda1, Energy & Natural Resources, Connecticut Megan E. Baroni, Robert S. Melvin, Earl W. Phillips, Jr. 1, James P. Ray, and Emilee Mooney Scott, Environment, Connecticut Lisa M. Boyle1, Healthcare, Connecticut Dana M. Horton1, Daniel F. Sullivan1, and Gregory P. Varga1, Insurance, Connecticut John L. Cordani1 and Jaqueline Pennino Scheib1, Intellectual Property, Connecticut Stephen W. Aronson, Britt-Marie K. Cole-Johnson, Natale V. DiNatale, and Virginia E. McGarrity, Labor & Employment, Connecticut Jeffrey J. White, Litigation: General Commercial, Connecticut Kathleen E. Dion, Litigation: White-Collar Crime & Government Investigations, Connecticut Garry C. Berman1, Steven L. Elbaum and Charles F. Martin III, Real Estate, Connecticut Chambers USA 2025 recognized the following Robinson+Cole practices (denoting Band 1 ranking with a 1): Bankruptcy/Restructuring, Delaware Bankruptcy/Restructuring, Pennsylvania: Philadelphia & Surrounds Construction, Connecticut1 Construction, Massachusetts Corporate/M&A, Connecticut Energy & Natural Resources, Connecticut1 Environment, Connecticut1 Healthcare, Connecticut1 Insurance, Connecticut1 Intellectual Property, Connecticut1 Labor & Employment, Connecticut Litigation: General Commercial, Connecticut Real Estate, Connecticut1 Chambers has published guides to the legal profession for over 20 years, highlighting the top lawyers and law firms across the USA. Chambers’ research teams of over 200 individuals assess lawyers and law firms across the United States, conducting thousands of one-on-one interviews per year with in-house counsel and third-party experts. An explanation of Chambers’ methodology can be found online here.

Chambers USA: America’s Leading Lawyers for Business
Robinson+Cole Secures 45 Total Rankings in <i>Chambers USA 2025</i> Guide teaser
September 27, 2024

Robinson+Cole Participates and Supports YMCA of Greater Hartford’s 14th Annual Mission in Motion Initiative

Robinson+Cole Participates and Supports YMCA of Greater Hartford’s 14th Annual Mission in Motion Initiative teaser
June 6, 2024

2024 Chambers USA Recognizes 24 Robinson+Cole Lawyers in Nine Practice Areas

Chambers USA: America’s Leading Lawyers for Business
2024 <i>Chambers USA</i> Recognizes 24 Robinson+Cole Lawyers in Nine Practice Areas teaser
October 11, 2022

Robinson+Cole Lawyers Recognized in 2022 Super Lawyers®

August 18, 2022

74 Robinson+Cole Lawyers Listed in The Best Lawyers in America 2023

The Best Lawyers in America
October 12, 2021

Robinson+Cole Lawyers Recognized by Super Lawyers®

August 19, 2021

65 Robinson+Cole Lawyers Listed in The Best Lawyers in America© 2022

October 14, 2020

Robinson+Cole Lawyers Recognized by Super Lawyers®

Super Lawyers
August 20, 2020

61 Robinson+Cole Lawyers Listed in The Best Lawyers in America© 2021


October 11, 2022

Robinson+Cole Lawyers Recognized in 2022 Super Lawyers®

August 18, 2022

74 Robinson+Cole Lawyers Listed in The Best Lawyers in America 2023

The Best Lawyers in America
October 12, 2021

Robinson+Cole Lawyers Recognized by Super Lawyers®

August 19, 2021

65 Robinson+Cole Lawyers Listed in The Best Lawyers in America© 2022

October 14, 2020

Robinson+Cole Lawyers Recognized by Super Lawyers®

Super Lawyers
August 20, 2020

61 Robinson+Cole Lawyers Listed in The Best Lawyers in America© 2021


Events


Past

Builders Risk: Ensuing Loss in an Uncertain Economy

Nov 16 2023
Property & Liability Resource Bureau (PLRB) Large Loss Conference
Past

Technology for Coverage Geeks: Effective use of technology in coverage and bad faith litigation

Sep 24 2021
American College of Coverage Counsel’s 9th Annual Meeting
Past

Builders Risk: Ensuing Loss in an Uncertain Economy

Nov 16 2023
Property & Liability Resource Bureau (PLRB) Large Loss Conference
Past

Technology for Coverage Geeks: Effective use of technology in coverage and bad faith litigation

Sep 24 2021
American College of Coverage Counsel’s 9th Annual Meeting
Past

Business Interruption Disputes: Do Pandemic Claims Involve A Direct Physical Loss?

Feb 16 2021
American College of Coverage Counsel and The Seton Hall University School of Law
Past

First-Party Coverage Issues with COVID-19 Business Interruption Lawsuits

Oct 13 2020
New England Claim Executives Association (NECEA) October meeting
Past

Business Interruption Insurance Coverage and the COVID-19 Crisis: An Examination

Mar 26 2020
R+C-Hosted Webinar
Past

Is it Flood? Is it Wind? No, it's a Hurricane!

Mar 3 2018
2018 Property Insurance Law Committee Spring CLE Conference
Past

Business Interruption Disputes: Do Pandemic Claims Involve A Direct Physical Loss?

Feb 16 2021
American College of Coverage Counsel and The Seton Hall University School of Law
Past

First-Party Coverage Issues with COVID-19 Business Interruption Lawsuits

Oct 13 2020
New England Claim Executives Association (NECEA) October meeting
Past

Business Interruption Insurance Coverage and the COVID-19 Crisis: An Examination

Mar 26 2020
R+C-Hosted Webinar
Past

Is it Flood? Is it Wind? No, it's a Hurricane!

Mar 3 2018
2018 Property Insurance Law Committee Spring CLE Conference