Beginning in March, Alabama and Mississippi gradually shut down non-essential businesses, including fitness centers. The Anytime Fitness centers in the complaint all shut down between March 23rd and April 3. (ALM Media archives) Beginning in March, Alabama and Mississippi gradually shut down non-essential businesses, including fitness centers. The Anytime Fitness centers in the complaint all shut down between March 23rd and April 3. (ALM Media archives)

Personal fitness and workout facilities are among the businesses seeking insurance relief in light of the economic hardships caused by COVID-19 shutdowns. It follows that courts are beginning to see business-interruption coverage lawsuits linked to fitness facilities.

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