Approximately 1,300 COVID-19 business interruption and civil authority insurance coverage cases are working their way through federal and state courts throughout the country. Decisions continue to be rendered and tracking...more
In the wake of government quarantine/shut down orders being executed in response to the pandemic, a flurry of bills were introduced in several states to retroactively create—by government fiat—business interruption insurance...more
6/1/2020
/ Business Interruption ,
Business Losses ,
Commercial Insurance Policies ,
Coronavirus/COVID-19 ,
Denial of Insurance Coverage ,
Insurance Claims ,
Insurance Industry ,
Insurance Litigation ,
PA Supreme Court ,
Policy Terms ,
Proposed Legislation
On April 14, 2020, California Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara issued a notice to insurers titled "Requirement to Accept, Forward, Acknowledge, and Fairly Investigate All Business Interruption Insurance Claims Caused by...more
4/20/2020
/ Bad Faith ,
Business Interruption ,
Coronavirus/COVID-19 ,
Department of Insurance ,
Infectious Diseases ,
Insurance Agents ,
Insurance Brokers ,
Insurance Claims ,
Insurance Industry ,
Notice Requirements ,
Policy Exclusions ,
State and Local Government
As the number of filings of COVID-19 coverage actions continue to increase, we thought it would be useful to review these cases for our insurer readership so they can better understand the issues and themes that are emerging...more
4/8/2020
/ Bad Faith ,
Business Closures ,
Business Losses ,
Contamination ,
Coronavirus/COVID-19 ,
Corporate Counsel ,
Covenant of Good Faith and Fair Dealing ,
Denial of Insurance Coverage ,
Infectious Diseases ,
Insurance Claims ,
Insurance Litigation ,
Policy Exclusions ,
Property Damage ,
Restaurant Industry ,
State Law Claims ,
Theater Productions ,
Tribal Corporations
An insurer recently secured a ruling that it had no obligation to cover a loss incurred as a result of an email phishing scam. In Midlothian Enterprises, Inc. v. Owners Insurance Company, No. 3:19-cv-51 (E.D. Va. Feb. 20,...more
A New Jersey federal district court held last week that losses arising out of a phishing scam were not covered under a bank's Financial Institutions Bond. In Crown Bank JJR Holding Co. v. Great Am. Ins. Co., 2020 U.S. Dist....more
2/18/2020
/ Banks ,
Corporate Counsel ,
Cybersecurity ,
Denial of Insurance Coverage ,
Financial Institutions ,
Fraudulent Wire Transfers ,
Hackers ,
Insurance Claims ,
Insurance Litigation ,
Phishing Scams ,
Popular ,
Spoofing