Many hospitals and offices have had to disinfect their environments throughout the pandemic. (Photo: MR. KHATAWUT/Shutterstock)
A Connecticut hospital received a grammar lesson from a federal judge in his decision to dismiss the institution's lawsuit against its insurer that sought coverage for property damage associated with COVID-19.
The Connecticut Children's Medical Center and a subsidiary filed the suit in U.S. District Court in New Haven on March 5, 2021. Its property insurer, Continental Casualty Co., and its parent company, CNA Financial Corp., were the defendants.
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