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NC COVID Ruling May Have Greater Coverage Implications

By Steve DeGeorge and Rich Worf ( February 19, 2025, 7:05 PM EST) -- Becoming only the second state high court to do so, the North Carolina Supreme Court ruled unanimously on Dec. 13 that tangible alteration of property is not required to trigger coverage for business losses related to COVID-19 under all-risks commercial property policies.[1]...

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