A manufacturer of luxury shuttle buses can't revive its COVID-19 coverage lawsuit against Travelers Property Casualty Co. of America, a California appellate panel decided after finding that Grech Motors Inc. didn't allege either physical loss or physical damage.
The owner of a Las Vegas mall asked the Nevada Supreme Court to deny its insurer's bid to reverse a lower court's ruling allowing the mall's COVID-19 coverage suit to move forward, citing a first-of-its-kind ruling from the Vermont Supreme Court allowing a separate virus coverage suit to continue.
The Vermont Supreme Court on Friday revived Huntington Ingalls' lawsuit seeking coverage for losses it suffered during the COVID-19 pandemic, a first for a state high court, saying the shipbuilder has sufficient allegations to proceed past the motion-to-dismiss stage.
The Vermont Supreme Court on Friday revived Huntington Ingalls' lawsuit seeking coverage for losses it suffered during the COVID-19 pandemic, a first for a state high court, saying the shipbuilder has sufficient allegations to proceed past the motion-to-dismiss stage.
The Oklahoma Supreme Court found Tuesday in a split decision that the Cherokee Nation's losses from closing its properties due to the threat of COVID-19 aren't eligible for insurance coverage, reversing a lower court's decision in the tribal nation's favor.