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Explore a Connecticut hospital's lawsuit for COVID-19 related property damage.
Connecticut Law Tribune
Coronavirus Causes Property Damage? That's What a Hospital Argued in Fight With Insurer
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A federal judge invoked a grammar lesson in his decision to dismiss a Connecticut hospital’s lawsuit against its insurer that sought coverage for property damage associated with COVID-19. The plaintiffs said the virus is “spread through droplets of different sizes, which can be deposited on surfaces or objects,” which they said “physically altered and damaged” their facilities.
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