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Labor/Employment,
Covid Columns

Oct. 29, 2020

The fallout from COVID-19 on group and individual disability claims

Some questions, and few answers, about the ramifications of COVID-19 on disability claims.

Glenn R. Kantor

Co-Founder
Kantor & Kantor LLP

Phone: (818) 886-2525

Email: gkantor@kantorlaw.net

The COVID-19 pandemic is likely the most life-changing event in our lives. Its most immediate legal ramification was the flood of business interruption insurance claims and the various court decisions deciding the meaning of provisions providing coverage for mandated governmental shutdowns while simultaneously excluding coverage for viruses. However, the intent of this short article will not deal with these issues, but rather to offer mostly questions, and few answers...

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