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Discusses All American Agency Facilities available coverages for food borne illnesses.
Discusses commonly asked questions concerning business income and extra expense coverage.
Immediate ISO information for insurers writing Businessessowners and/or Commercial Property insurance in the state of New York. Includes required information to be sent to the New York Department of Financial Services (DFS) in relation to business interruption coverages, including civil authority, and contingent business interruption.
Discusses proposed ways to fund the business interruption and other losses stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Discusses business income loss triggered by riots and civil disturbances, and when coverage would apply.
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.
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.
Although these claims cover a wide range of industries, the dominant insurance coverage conflict is the same.
A Pennsylvania Supreme Court Decision may help policyholders seeking claims coverage for COVID-19 losses.
After an insurance carrier denied a lawyer and her firm's claim for lost business income due to the COVID-19-related shutdown, she sued both her carrier and the producer that procured the policy.