March 2020

    Most property policies provide coverage for property damage only when there is "direct physical loss" to covered property. Early indications are that the coronavirus remains on surfaces. The duration can last from a few hours to three weeks, depending on the type of surface material. If an employee is infected and the store

    The court determined there was no duty to defend because the underlying complaint alleged the contractor's breach of contract, but no property damage. Southern-Owners Ins. Co. v. Mac Contractors of Florida, 2020 U.S Dist. LEXIS 14611 (M.D. Fla. Jan. 29, 2020).

    KJIMS Construction contracted with the homeowners to construct their

    The New York Department of Financial Services (DFS) took the unusual step last week of instructing all property/casualty insurers to provide information on commercial property insurance and details on business interruption coverage in light of the COVID-19 outbreak. The notice is here

    The notice recognizes that policyholders have urgent questions

    In an unpublished decision, the Illinois Appellate Court determined that claims against the insured painting contractor had to be defended by the CGL carrier. Owners Ins. Co. v. Precision Painting & Decorating Corp., 2019 Ill. App. Unpub. LEXIS 2425 (Ill. App. Ct. Dec. 31, 2019).

    The homeowners hired Precision to

    Individuals and businesses are asking what insurance coverage is available for harm caused by COVID-19 and the coronavirus. Here is a short survey addressing possible coverage under various policies.

    Property Insurance – Typically, damage to tangible property insured by "covered causes of loss" is covered by a commercial property or homeowner's

    The court found direct physical loss was established, allowing coverage for a ransomware attack on the insured's computer server and networked computers. Nat'l Ink & Stitch, LLC v. State Auto Prop. & Cas. Ins. Co., 2020 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 11411 (D. Md. Jan. 23, 2020).

    The insured stored art, logos

    Although the appellate court agreed there was property damage caused by an occurrence, the "your work" exclusion barred the insured contractor's claim. King's Cove Marina, LLC v. Lambert Commercial Construction. LLC, 2019 Minn. App. LEXIS 389 (Minn. Ct. App. Dec. 16, 2019).

    King's Cover Marina sought to expand and remodel