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2020 Hurricane Season: Insurance Coverage for Preventative Measures, Property Damage, and Business Interruption With Lessons Learned From Hurricane Maria

2020 Hurricane Season: Insurance Coverage for Preventative Measures, Property Damage, and Business Interruption With Lessons Learned From Hurricane Maria

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Hurricane Laura's devastating landfall caused tremendous property damage. Your company's insurance coverage may respond to minimize some, if not all, of the losses incurred including:

  • Preventative actions taken to protect property and inventory
  • Damage to real property and inventory
  • Lost profits resulting from business interruption
  • Lost profits resulting from suppliers' inability to provide product or customers' inability to accept product
  • Temporary emergency repairs and labor

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2020 Hurricane Season: Insurance Coverage for Preventative Measures, Property Damage, and Business Interruption With Lessons Learned From Hurricane Maria

Tuesday, September 1, 2020

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During this webinar, Perkins Coie's Insurance Recovery attorneys address questions and coverage issues businesses need to understand in order to respond quickly to damage caused by hurricanes and other natural disasters including:

  • Which insurance policies will respond
  • When and how your business should provide notice
  • Lessons learned from Hurricane Maria, such as how to maximize your insurance recovery
  • Communicating with your insurance carrier
  • Policy exclusions and how they affect your coverage

If you haven't already, we recommend that all businesses affected by Hurricane Laura take the following steps:

  1. Review and safeguard your insurance policies
  2. Inventory and take photographs and video of real property damage
  3. Safeguard all receipts from preventative measures taken to protect your property and restorative measures to rebuild

If you have questions before the webinar, please refer to the materials outlined on our Insurance Recovery page.

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