Settlement Includes One of the Largest Penalties Obtained by a Single State AG in a Data Breach Case.
Insurance Law | Massachusetts
Will Insurers Be Required To Pay COVID-19 Business Interruption Claims?
An analysis of how the push to have business interruption insurance coverage respond to the mounting losses caused by the COVID-19 pandemic is intensifying on several fronts.
Massachusetts Court Rules 3rd Party Auto Property Damage Claimants Cannot Recover Inherent Diminished Value Damages
Inherent diminished value claims are based on the theory that some stigma attaches to a vehicle from its involvement in a prior collision, such that its market value is diminished even though the vehicle has been restored to its pre-collision physical condition.
Capitol Specialty Ins. Must Pay Exotic Dancer $6.5 Million under c. 93A for Unfair Claim Practices
The First Circuit Court of Appeals has affirmed $6.5 million of the $8.4 million unfair claim practice judgment that Capitol Specialty Insurance Corporation had appealed from the United States District Court sitting in Worcester, Massachusetts.
Business Interruption Coverage & The Coronavirus Pandemic
Any businesses in Massachusetts, New England, or beyond, affected by shutdowns and shortages from the COVID-19 pandemic will naturally ask their agents if any of their insurance policies might offer them any relief. This article discusses what coverages might be available.