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Even during the pandemic, insurance policies are still being written, and sports businesses are still shopping for them.
A recent derecho caused widespread damage in the Midwest. What exactly is a derecho, and how may insurance cover this event?
All clues are pointing to a future that could likely bring broad and unavoidable COVID-19 exclusions in professional liability coverage.
In light of this unprecedented pandemic, insurers can expect a historic increase in business interruption and civil authority claims.
Insurance companies must understand the complex set of marketing regulations in order to avoid regulatory risk.
Any cargo-risk mitigation measures undertaken during the current hurricane season must reflect ongoing threats to the global supply chain.
Many insurance policies have an exclusion for viruses, which will be a key hurdle before any judge.
As more remote employees spread corporate data across personal electronics and services, data incident monitoring and compliance will be hindered.
The decisions of school officials across the U.S. could bring new liabilities related to virus transmission.
With TRIA and the NFIP, the insurance industry has laid the groundwork for what may evolve into a federally-backed 'pandemic insurance' program.