N.C. Ruling Goes Against Prevailing Judicial Wisdom on COVID-19 Business Interruptions

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Insurance Information Institute - Oct 23, 2020

A North Carolina court has ruled that Cincinnati Insurance Co. must pay 16 restaurants’ claims for business income (interruption) losses due to government-ordered COVID-19 shutdowns – a decision that runs counter to those of most judges who’ve ruled on similar cases. As hundreds of COVID-19-...

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