Grant & Eisenhofer Files Class Action Lawsuit against Illinois-based Markel Insurance Co. over Failure to Cover Business Losses Suffered by Anytime Fitness Franchisees from COVID-19
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The suit was filed in
Grant & Eisenhofer is joined by co-counsel
In keeping with much of the country,
The gyms' closures triggered a pause in billing for prepaid memberships, adding the lost time to the end of those memberships. The closures also forced a halt to signing up new members and an end to in-house sales of fitness-related items that were part of the operations. Cumulatively, these represented a significant loss to franchisees' revenues.
Since mid-May Mississippi and
Workout equipment has been moved around to effectuate a six-foot distance between users. Employees are screened for coronavirus. In
According to the compliant,
The complaint notes that the "civil authority" portion of the policy protects the insured in the event that there is no lawful way to reach the premises, i.e., when civil authorities prevent access to the business – which is the exact circumstance of the COVID pandemic. In short, Markel promised, "We will pay for the actual loss of Business income you sustain due to the necessary suspension of your operations during the period of restoration."
Markel not only reneged on its contract to compensate
The suit goes on to state, "The actions of Markel in improperly denying Fountain's claim were a blatant disregard for the contractual rights of Fountain resulting in a material breach of Markel's duties and obligation owed under the Policy and deprived Fountain of the benefit of its bargain, causing serious financial damages to Fountain."
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