May 30, 2024
A Zurich unit owed a theater only $100,000 for its COVID-19-related losses under its policy's communicable disease coverage provision, a New Jersey federal court ruled, rejecting the theater's arguments that each public health order constituted a separate occurrence and that a "blanket" $1.9 million limit was applicable.
November 28, 2023
An iconic New Jersey theater urged a federal court to rule that it can recover $1.9 million to offset its $3.7 million pandemic-related losses, arguing that the blanket limit of insurance in its Zurich policy replaces a lower per-occurrence limit for communicable disease coverage.
December 20, 2021
A historic New Jersey theater suffered a setback when a federal judge ruled that it can't tap into two provisions of its policy with a Zurich unit to cover up to $1.9 million in pandemic-related losses, due to the policy's microorganism exclusion.