Given that decisions addressing business interruption coverage, for Covid-19 losses, can now be seen as often as Law & Order reruns, it is getting quite difficult to keep track of them all. But it does not need to be. Not at all.
As I mentioned in the last issue of Coverage Opinions, the “Covid Coverage Litigation Tracker,” run by Penn Law School’s Professor Tom Baker, is doing a tremendous job of keeping a running list of them and their outcomes. The tracker showed 80+ decisions as of Saturday morning. I’ve lost track of the number of publications that have used Tom’s statistics in reporting on Covid coverage litigation.
Click here to see the Covid-19 coverage litigation scorecard, as well as a slew of other statistics about the litigation and commentary.