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Insurers Can Look To Extrinsic Evidence To Deny a Defense

Last week, the New Jersey Supreme Court decided Norman International, Inc. v. Admiral Insurance Company, No. 086155 (N.J. Aug. 11, 2022). At issue was coverage for a work-site injury and the interpretation of a policy...more

Why the Disconnect Between Perception and Reality for COVID-19 Business Interruption Coverage

"What’s in a name?," the Bard asks in Romeo and Juliet. For some a lot, as focus turns to whether Business Interruption policies will cover the massive financial losses stemming from the coronavirus....more

COVID-19: The Real Operation of New Jersey's Proposed Insurance Legislation

The New Jersey legislature recently introduced a bill designed to compel insurance companies to pay some business interruption claims arising out of the coronavirus. The law’s drafters are aware that, to do so, they are...more

ISO Excluded Coronavirus Coverage 15 Years Ago

The coronavirus is contagious. The same can be said of articles, penned by coverage lawyers, addressing the potential availability of insurance for losses tied to the pandemic. We've lost track of how many we've seen....more

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