A Year in Review: COVID-19 Business Interruption Coverage Disputes
While the trend remains that most courts find claims are not covered, each claim still needs careful consideration based on the specific policy language and factual circumstances.

While the trend remains that most courts find claims are not covered, each claim still needs careful consideration based on the specific policy language and factual circumstances.
The new guidance on Paycheck Protection Program loans includes information in the form of an FAQ document for 501(c)6 organizations participating in lobbying activities.
Nationwide plans to integrate all commercial lines products into the Vertafore platform beginning in May with workers compensation, business owners policies and general liability.
Without reassessing a home’s reconstruction cost value, homeowners may find themselves underinsured after an adverse event.
The Big “I” joined a number of other small business groups in sending a letter of support for the bill that will help millions of small businesses, including many Big “I” members, during this difficult time.
Among other things, the Protecting the Right to Organize Act seeks to change the definition of “independent contractor” in a way that could cause significant disruption to the financial services and property-casualty insurance industries.
While the official announcement is yet to be made by FEMA, it is expected to say that new business will be effective October 1, 2021, with renewal business implemented on April 1, 2022.
As one of the leading supporters of a modernized state-based system of insurance regulation, the Big “I” continues to support eliminating or significantly restricting the authority of the Federal Insurance Office.
Claim your seat now for the conference April 13-16. Come away with a plan that will help you lead and protect your industry.
Elevate Trilogy blasted off last week, bringing with it insights and actionable takeaways from a stellar roundup of speakers.