Here are some updates in the fast-evolving COVID-19 insurance world:
- Washington State’s insurance commissioner extended the deadline for insurers to file certain kinds of lawsuits over property insurance coverage. Most homeowners’ insurance policies require any lawsuit against the insurer be filed within a certain length of time from the loss (often one year). Missing the deadline can deprive the policyholder of their right to sue the insurer for any misconduct. The insurance commissioner’s order requires insurers to extend this deadline for certain claims where the policyholder is in the process of completing repairs. Since the residential construction industry has been shut down due to emergency “stay at home” orders, many folks have been unable to complete repairs on time. Extending this deadline will help these policyholders protect their rights.
- Washington’s insurance commissioner also warns against Medicare coronavirus scams. Scammers are targeting Medicare enrollees with bogus vaccines for the virus.
- Many states, mostly in the northeast for now, are considering legislation requiring insurers to provide coverage for businesses losing money because they cannot operate during the pandemic. For example, Pennsylvania’s proposed legislation requires commercial insurers providing so-called “business interruption coverage” to cover COVID-19 related losses. Many insurance policies are believed to exclude such losses unless such legislation becomes effective.
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