After facing criticism for denying income loss claims from businesses forced to close because of COVID-19, insurers are unlikely to fight claims related to the widespread unrest in response to the death in Minneapolis of George Floyd, said Everett Cygal, an attorney with Chicago-based Schiff Hardin who represents insurers.
Exactly. I have seen so many ignorant comments stating insurance will pay for it. Obviously people who do not realize riot and commotion clauses are standard in almost every type of policy.
It is frustrating indeed that our enemies’ entire political platform relies on being utterly oblivious as to how the real world works. (And terrifying how many fall for it)
A largely unasked question is becoming glaring: Is Illinois doing all it should to use artificial intelligence to make government cost less and work better? So far, the evidence says no.
“Pay for my negligence, or I shall release my flying monkeys upon you!”
Exactly. I have seen so many ignorant comments stating insurance will pay for it. Obviously people who do not realize riot and commotion clauses are standard in almost every type of policy.
It is frustrating indeed that our enemies’ entire political platform relies on being utterly oblivious as to how the real world works. (And terrifying how many fall for it)