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Santo's Italian Café LLC v. Acuity Ins. Co.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit has sided with insurers in the ongoing national debate over whether businesses should be entitled to coverage for lost income as a result of government shutdown orders during the pandemic.Is the Pendulum Swinging Back to Favor Policyholders for COVID-19 Business Interruption Losses?
By far the largest development in insurance coverage over the past year and a half has been the deluge of litigation over business interruption coverage…Unmasking COVID Coverage Problems: Federal Court Decides Business Interruption Issue
The first federal appellate court to speak to issues of COVID-19 business interruption coverage came on July 2, when the Eighth Circuit affirmed that an insurance company was not required to indemnify for losses resulting from government imposed restrictions.View more book results for the query "The Cincinnati Insurance Company"
Are Insurance Brokers the Next Target for Claims Arising From the Pandemic?
Since the pandemic struck last March, policyholders have sued insurance carriers nearly 2,000 times alleging their policies covered business losses due to COVID-19 and the related civil authority orders.The Disclaimer Statute in the Context of Notice of Claim Given by Another Insurer
In some cases, notice of the claim is given to the insurer by another insurance company, rather than by the insured or the injured party. The question of whether the same considerations and obligations apply in that situation has occupied numerous courts in several different contexts. Jonathan A. Dachs explores the issues and case law in this edition of his Insurance Law column.Third Strike, You're Out: Insured's Third Attempt at COVID-19 BI Coverage Dismissed with Prejudice
An insurer's motion to dismiss a policyholder's third amended complaint has been granted, with prejudice.Gym's Lawsuit Against Insurer Over Pandemic Losses Can Proceed, Judge Rules
Lackawanna County Court of Common Pleas Judge Terrence R. Nealon refused to dismiss the COVID-19 business interruption lawsuit filed by the gym and fitness center last year.Trending Stories
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