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The case's decision will have an impact well beyond Illinois, according to the plaintiff's attorney.
The Mountain State is not the only one with workers' comp rates drop, as other states are seeing similar filings.
The class action claims James River miscalculated and misrepresented the risks in providing ride-share insurance policies to Uber.
The plaintiffs allege the hospital should have foreseen the breach due to the information it stores and the increasing number of cyberattacks.
The case is one of the rare instances where the policyholder prevailed in a pandemic-related insurance coverage dispute.
The law will require that insurance companies test their data systems, algorithms and models to identify unfairness.
The lawsuit contends that Disney's insurance policies do not cover certain film and TV production delays caused by COVID-19.
The decision follows a trend of courts determining that pandemic losses do not meet policy definitions of "direct physical loss."
The case stems from allegations that company officers "knowingly disregarded contamination risk and safety compliance" regulation.
An N.H. court granted partial summary judgment for a hotel company claiming business interruption losses from eight insurance companies.