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Beware of the Double Whammie!

“Double Whammie” is not a technical term, but you get the point:  when you are hit with not just one, but by two devastating blows when only one was enough to wreak havoc. Recent events have inflicted such damage on many...more

Proposed Legislation Related to Business Interruption Insurance and COVID-19

Massachusetts and New York are among a growing number of states that have proposed legislation to ensure business interruption insurance coverage for losses related directly or indirectly to the coronavirus pandemic.   The...more

Coronavirus and Business Interruption Insurance: What Does The Physical Loss Or Damage Requirement Mean?

Many businesses forced to reduce or pause their operations as a result of the Coronavirus pandemic have turned to their insurance carriers for the support their insurance policies promised. Unfortunately, all that these...more

The Connecticut Supreme Court Affirms Policyholder Victory On Allocation Issues In Coverage For Asbestos-Related Injuries

In a significant Connecticut Supreme Court win for policyholders officially released this week, Murtha Cullina helped Vanderbilt Minerals, LLC prevail once again in its coverage case against more than 20 of its insurance...more

Insurance Recovery Group News: Was it Vandalism or Was it Theft?

Was it vandalism or was it theft? According to Connecticut District Court Judge Jeffrey Meyer, that was the $2 million question in Mercedes Zee Corp., LLC v. Seneca Ins. Co., 2015 WL 9311343 (D. Conn. Dec. 22, 2015). ...more

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