Are Huge Coronavirus Restaurant Losses Covered By Insurance? Billy Goat And Others Sue After Being Told No – Block Club Chicago

There are currently two lawsuits in federal court, filed by Chicago-based plaintiffs against their insurance company. Both suits allege that the businesses should be covered under part of their property insurance called business interruption insurance and say Society Insurance wrongfully denied their claims related to the government’s shutdown of bars and dine-in business for restaurants.
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Freddy
5 years ago

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