May 27, 2022
A Miami restaurant and a luxury South Beach hotel failed Friday in their attempts to revive their coverage suits over pandemic-related losses under their commercial property insurance policies, as both the Second and Eleventh circuits found there is no coverage without direct physical loss or damage to the insured's property.
May 20, 2022
A Miami restaurant asked the Eleventh Circuit on Friday to revive its proposed class suit seeking coverage for COVID-19-related business disruptions, arguing that the restaurant expressly alleged that the virus infiltrated the restaurant and rendered it temporarily unsafe.
August 16, 2021
Insurers for a Miami restaurant want the Eleventh Circuit to put an end to its proposed class action seeking coverage for COVID-19-related business disruptions, saying there wasn't a "direct physical loss of or damage to property" that would trigger the restaurant's policies.
June 18, 2021
A Miami restaurant is taking its pandemic coverage class claims to the Eleventh Circuit, saying a lower court incorrectly found that government restrictions and the potential presence of the virus at the property didn't cause physical loss or damage.