The Vermont Supreme Court on Wednesday will become the second state high court to address a COVID-19 coverage suit, as the country's largest military shipbuilder tries to convince the justices why a group of reinsurers should cover losses to its operations during the pandemic.
The Vermont Supreme Court on Wednesday will become the second state high court to address a COVID-19 coverage suit, as the country's largest military shipbuilder tries to convince the justices why a group of reinsurers should cover losses to its operations during the pandemic.
The Florida high court recently agreed to address what it means for an appraiser to be "disinterested," in a case that will impact who can be hired by policyholders as part of the often-contentious insurance appraisal process in the Sunshine State.
Policyholder attorneys welcomed the Washington Supreme Court's announcement Wednesday that it would take on its first COVID-19 coverage suit to address whether a pediatric dental practice is covered for losses allegedly caused by government-imposed restrictions during the pandemic.
Two deli owners asked the Second Circuit in oral arguments Wednesday to stay their appeal in their suit seeking coverage for pandemic-related losses, saying New York's highest court could take on a similar case, but Cincinnati Insurance argued that the "stacks of possibilities" aren't enough to grant the restaurants' request.