Kansas City Restaurant Owner Says COVID-19 Shutdown Caused Insured Physical Loss



DOCUMENTS
  • Complaint


JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — The owner of several Kansas City bars and restaurants says business interruption losses it suffered due to COVID-19 civil shutdown orders are covered under its all-risk commercial property policy issued by The Cincinnati Insurance Co.

In a June 4 complaint filed in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Missouri, K.C. Hopps Ltd. says it has suffered direct physical loss caused by COVID-19 and the orders, triggering coverage under the policy’s Business Income, Civil Authority, Extra Expense, Ingress and Egress and Sue and Labor provisions.

Cincinnati, however, denied K.C. Hopps’ claim on May 15, …

FIRM NAMES
  • Langdon & Emison
  • Miller Schirger
  • Shaffer Lombardo Shurin
  • Stueve Siegel Hanson





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