Class-action lawsuit joins growing number over business interruption insurance denials amid COVID-19 pandemic
The lawsuit filed Wednesday by
The lawsuit, filed in
The lawsuit is not the first filed against Society over COVID-19 business claims. Earlier this month, Madison Sourdough and a group of
According to guidance from the state
The eatery closed completely as a result of the state's orders to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Its policy with Society included coverage for "business income," "extra expense," "civil authority" and "contamination," which kicked in if it incurred losses and extra expenses because of an involuntary business interruption.
The lawsuit states
Instead, the lawsuit states, Society "has issued a blanket denial to (Badger) for any business income losses or other covered expenses related to COVID-19 or the closure orders, without first conducting a meaningful investigation."
Brief timeline
Evers issued an order on
The closure orders, the lawsuit states, triggered the business income, extra expense, civil authority and contamination coverages under Badger's policy.
And because there were people present at
Warning issued
The lawsuit claims that on
Society contends, the lawsuit states, that the presence of coronavirus does not constitute "direct physical loss or damage" and that no government authority has barred Badger access to its premises because of contamination, as it's defined by the policy. The lawsuit states Society provided no basis for its conclusions.
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