S&P Expects States to Lose Bids to Mandate Coronavirus Business Interruption Coverage

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Insurance Journal - May 04, 2020

Standard & Poor’s said it does not expect state legislators to succeed in their efforts to retroactively expand business interruption insurance coverage for COVID-19-related losses. The reason: An expectations of fierce insurance industry-fueled legal challenges. “We are taking the initial …...

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