Edwards Wildman’s Alex Henlin Breaks Down Business Interruption Claims in Sandy’s Aftermath in Business Insurance
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BOSTON, Nov. 26 -- Edwards Wildman Palmer LLP issued the following news release:
Alex Henlin, an attorney in Edwards Wildman's (http://www.edwardswildman.com/) Insurance and Reinsurance Department, discussed the impact of Superstorm Sandy in Business Insurance. In the article, "Sandy Business Interruption Claims Continue, Insured Losses Expected to Rise (http://www.businessinsurance.com/article/20121125/NEWS06/311259973?tags=|64|68|76|302#crit=edwards)," Henlin said that business interruption claims are going to be the real battles coming out of Sandy in terms of coverage, adding that contingent business interruption and supply chain disruption claims will also be significant.
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