Coronavirus Sparks Changes in Insurance Language

Business Interruption Insurance
Many businesses carry business interruption insurance, which is designed to cover some of the losses associated with disastrous events Typically, business interruption insurance covers the losses associated with natural disasters, including hurricanes, tornadoes, and earthquakes, for example. After all, these natural disasters could severely affect businesses. What does business interruption insurance typically cover? In general, these insurance policies could cover some of the following losses:- Profits – the profits that the business would have earned (typically based on prior earnings)
- Fixed costs – the operating costs or other costs incurred by the business
- Temporary location – the costs associated with the need to temporary move the business and operate from another location
- Commission and training expenses – for the costs related to training staff on any new equipment replaced by the insurance company
- Extra expenses – repayment for reasonable expenses (not fixed costs) that allowed your business to continue operations
- Civil Authority Ingress/Egress – coverage for government-forced closures leading to a loss of earnings.
You Must Understand Your Insurance Policy
To determine whether the economic losses associated with the COVID-19, you will need to thoroughly review your policy. It is important for policyholders to be aware that insurance companies will sometimes overly complicate the language in the policy – to make coverage unclear. This is not unique to insurance companies offering business interruption coverage; unfortunately, all insurance companies are capable of using overly complex language to purposefully mislead policyholders. If policyholders do not know that they are covered, they will simply not pursue insurance claims – and insurance companies will save on payouts.Legislation is Aiming to Change Insurance Language
Because of the recent events associated with the spread of coronavirus in the U.S. and all over the world, legislation is in the midst of development to essentially negate the effect of exclusionary (and confusing) language in policies. New Jersey, among other states, and even the federal government, are discussing potential changes in legislation to force insurers to cover COVID-19 business interruption insurance claims. This legislation would directly counter Insurance Services Office (ISO) Form CP 01 40 07 06. ISO CP 01 40 07 06, which states that there would be no coverage for claims in the event of a virus or bacteria capable of inducing physical distress, disease, or illness.Seek Legal Assistance Today
There is no doubt that the coronavirus has harmed and will likely continue to harm your business. However, not all is lost. Your business interruption insurance might ultimately cover the financial losses associated with COVID-19. If you have any questions about your right to pursue a business interruption claim for the losses associated with COVID-19, do not hesitate to contact the experts at our firm immediately. Downtown L.A. Law Group is ready to provide you with all the information that you might need to pursue your claim. Our firm offers free legal services – including free consultations and free second opinions. Our firm also offers a Zero-Fee guarantee that ensures that our clients will never be required to pay upfront legal fees for any of our legal services. Our firm is based on contingency, meaning that our clients will not be required to pay anything until after reaching a successful claim outcome. If you are ready to discuss your current situation with the experts at our firm, do not hesitate to contact us immediately at (855) 339-8879. Over $1 BILLION Recovered
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