Congressional Letters Push Back Against Business Interruption Proposals
Following President Trump’s remarks two weeks ago, there is growing congressional focus on business interruption insurance and whether it covers claims from COVID-19.
Following President Trump’s remarks two weeks ago, there is growing congressional focus on business interruption insurance and whether it covers claims from COVID-19.
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As the nation experiences the ongoing effects of the COVID-19 crisis, Big “I” carriers, such as Liberty Mutual and Westfield, are helping their communities.
The grant will be dispersed directly to independent agencies via a Big “I” application process to meet those agencies’ critical needs in the midst of the pandemic.
This week, two separate business interruption bills were introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives.
As of this morning, the Paycheck Protection Program had officially exhausted the $350 billion made available through the CARES Act.
The guidance includes additional eligibility criteria and requirements, as well as FAQs.
More carriers and Big “I” partners responded to support their policyholders and communities.
The Big “I” worked with senators to send a letter to the White House addressing the issue of business interruption insurance.
The Big “I” government affairs team recorded a webinar addressing legislative activity at the state and federal levels in response to the coronavirus pandemic.