2022

    The California Court of Appeal reversed the trial court's dismissal of the insured's COVID-19 claim seeking coverage under communicalbe disease provisions. Amy's Kitchen, Inc. v. Fireman's Fund Ins. Co., 2022 Cal. App. LEXIS 836 (Oct. 4, 2022).    

    Amy's employed over 2,500 people to manufacture organic and vegetarian meals at facilities

    Stanford Health Care's California lawsuit against Hawaii Medical Service Association (HMSA) was dismissed for lack of personal jurisdiction. Stanford Health Care v. Hawaii Med Service. Assoc., 2022 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 159192 (N.D. Cal. Sept 2, 2022). 

    Stanford and Anthem Blue Cross of California contracted for Stanford to provide medical services

    The Vermont Supreme Court found that the insured's complaint alleging business interruption due to COVID-19 could survive the insurer's motion for judgment on the pleadings. Huntington Ingall's Industries v. Ace Am. Ins. Co., 2022 Vt. LEXIS 47 (Sept. 23, 2022). 

    In March 2020, the Undersecretary of Defense told the insured

      A recommended decision from the Magistrate Judge of the Federal District Court for the District of Colorado found there was no coverage for the subcontractor's faulty workmanship, but recognized that Colorado finds consequential damages to be property damage. Indian Harbor Ins. Co. v. Houston Cas. Co., 2022 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 117857