United States:
The Impact Of The Global COVID-19 Pandemic On The Insurance Industry
29 April 2020
Wilson Elser Moskowitz Edelman & Dicker LLP
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Paul White (Partner-Los Angeles) and Siobhán Breen
(Associate-New York) collaborated on "The Impact of the Global
COVID-19 Pandemic on the Insurance Industry," which appeared
in the April 2020 edition of DRI's For the Defense. The authors
note that repercussions of COVID-19 on the insurance industry are
significant as the financial and liability exposures arising from a
global crisis of this magnitude prompt an analysis of myriad
complex insurance risks under a variety of products, extending
coverage for first-party property and business interruption
benefits, event cancellations, and liability claims. Paul and
Siobhán explore the emergence of COVID-19, its influence on
the health and economies of the world, and the resulting effect on
insurance risks.
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