Discusses whether business income coverage applies when an insured is non-operational for a short period of time in fulfillment of contract work.
Although these claims cover a wide range of industries, the dominant insurance coverage conflict is the same.
The panel noted that although the policyholders had identified three common questions, the cases shared "only a superficial commonality."
Although the Judge found that there was no 'direct physical loss' for COVID-19 closures, the decision comes with some limitations.
New York State's largest healthcare provider claims that the denial of its claim along with the treatment of thousands of novel coronavirus patients is a two-fronted war it should not be fighting.
Discusses a different proposal for providing business interruption coverage for a pandemic.
Due to the nature of the MiLB/MLB relationship, this case could potentially bring forth arguments above and beyond whether the insured has to prove actual property loss or damage.
Discusses business income loss triggered by riots and civil disturbances, and when coverage would apply.
This article tracks bills being filed by states requiring carriers to provide business interruption coverage that is not in policy language. This is updated regularly.
A Pennsylvania Supreme Court Decision may help policyholders seeking claims coverage for COVID-19 losses.