A South Florida restaurant has asked the US Supreme Court to overturn a federal district courts ruling that the restaurant is not entitled to coverage under an all risk commercial property insurance policy for lost income and extra expenses resulting from nearby road construction.
In the underlying coverage action, the policyholder, Mama Jos (operating as Berries in the Grove), sought coverage under its all-risk policy for business income losses and expenses caused by construction dust and debris that migrated into the restaurant.
Should the Supreme Court grant certiorari, the case will be closely watched by insurers and policyholders alike as an indicator of the scope of coverage available under all-risk policies and whether the principles pertinent to construction dust and debris (at issue in Mama Jos claim) have any application to the thousands of pending claims for COVID-19-related business interruption losses pending in the state and federal court systems.