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NU's new edition of the Businessowners Policy Coverage Guide features the new Micro-Businessowners Program forms.
Recovering business income losses will depend on whether contamination due to COVID-19 constitutes the physical loss of or damage to property.
Should insurers be able to avoid coverage for the coronavirus through the use of the virus exclusion?
Determining coverage for a loss will depend on the policy language and its interpretation.
There can be no debate that the presence of COVID-19 can make a business uninhabitable, unusable or unsafe.
When policies don't define a term, courts generally refer to a standard dictionary.
A La. lawsuit will play an important role in determining the potential availability of business interruption coverage for coronavirus-caused losses.
Lawsuits have begun related to the global COVID-19 outbreak. This one alleges Chinese authorities 'proverbially put their head in the sand.'
Carefully worded policy exclusions will help limit P&C insurers' risks — but not entirely.