In 2020, insurance policy interpretation has taken center stage as insureds argue in courtrooms that their policies' wording provides coverage for coronavirus-related claims.
Policy forms contain specific terms and definitions that can have various applications depending on circumstances. And to complicate matters further, several legal principles must be taken into account. You may believe that you understand the policy, but what if you have it wrong? What if the policy has changed?
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