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Louisiana Supreme Court Reverses; No Coverage Owed for COVID Shutdown
The Louisiana Supreme Court has joined state high courts across the nation in rejecting a policyholder's business interruption claim for income lost because of government ...
Show Must Go On for Broadway Theaters’ COVID Loss Claim, Federal Judge Rules
A New York federal judge has refused to lower the curtain on a COVID-19 business loss claim by the owner of five Broadway theaters because the entertainment insurance ...
Cyber and Business Interruption Top 2023 Threats: Allianz Risk Barometer
According to Allianz's Risk Barometer 2023, cyber incidents and business interruption rank as the biggest company concerns for the second year in a row.
A Pennsylvania appellate court ruled Wednesday that a dental practice was entitled to coverage for income lost because of the state's COVID-19 shutdown but a tavern was ... The Louisiana Supreme Court has agreed to review an appellate court decision that found the COVID virus caused a direct physical loss that was covered by ... A federal judge has dismissed 32 lawsuits over COVID-19 business interruption insurance claims against Erie Insurance, concluding the claimants failed to "plausibly ... A Western Pennsylvania federal district judge has dismissed eight cases seeking payment for COVID-19 business interruption coverage from several insurers including ... Insurers have won key parts of a complex legal battle with British pubs group Stonegate, MS Amlin said after Monday's judgment on the 1 billion pound ($1.13 billion) ...Pa. Court Splits on Whether Coverage Owed for COVID Shutdown
Louisiana Supreme Court to Hear Appeal of Rare Policyholder Victory in COVID Claim
Court Dismisses 32 COVID-19 Business Insurance Cases Against Erie Insurance
Federal Judge Dismisses Multiple Pennsylvania COVID-19 Claims
Insurers Win Key Parts of Stonegate COVID-19 Business Interruption Case: MS Amlin
Vermont High Court: COVID Virus, Like Cat Urine, Can Cause Physical Loss
Citing decisions that found insurance coverage was owed for contamination caused by cat urine and gasoline vapors, the Vermont Supreme Court broke from courts across the nation and found that ...