Insurer Prevails in COVID-19-Related Business Interruption Ruling
The 10th Cir. joins a growing list of appeals courts siding with Insurers in COVID-19 business interruption cases.

It’s been a difficult time for insurers and policyholders when it comes to determining liability and coverage for business interruption claims during the pandemic. The questions frequently revolve around local, state and federal orders to close a variety of businesses as the number of cases rose in early 2019. Now the courts are deciding many of these cases.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit is the latest court to find that an insurance company had no duty to cover business losses stemming from COVID-19 shutdown orders.
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