COVID-19 and Dealing with Contract Disputes and Insurance Claims

COVID-19 has impacted businesses of all sizes, causing many business owners to alter or shut down their businesses entirely. Lawyers and insurance industry experts expect billions of dollars in insurance claims for business interruption and loss related to the Coronavirus pandemic. Additionally, many businesses and individuals are finding it difficult to uphold their contracts and agreements. While this pandemic is unprecedented in many ways, the contract provisions and insurance policies that business owners rely on often include clauses and protections for these types of situations. Keating Wagner’s attorneys are among the most experienced in the state in prosecuting claims in breach of contract disputes and insurance coverage matters. We have recovered tens of millions of dollars on behalf of businesses and individuals, and we are here as a resource for your questions. Learn more about these practices areas here:

Contracts, Force Majeure, and COVID-19

COVID-19 & Business Interruption Insurance

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