Some States Still Weigh Mandating Business Interruption Coverage
Since about a year ago when their business constituents began complaining that their insurance companies were telling them their policies do not cover their losses from the pandemic, lawmakers in a number of states have responded by filing legislation to require business insurance to cover losses from a pandemic.
No state has yet passed a pandemic business interruption mandate. But while lawmakers have not been able to deliver on their proposals to date, the proposals have not gone away.
In 2020, 16 states considered bills but they were either defeated or not acted upon, according to figures from the industry’s American Property Casualty Insurance Association (APCIA).