Indian Tribes Sue Insurers, Seeking Coverage for COVID-19 Business Interruption Losses
March 25, 2020
DOCUMENTS
- Complaint
OKLAHOMA CITY — Two Indian tribes have filed identical lawsuits against their insurers, seeking a declaratory judgment that casino and other business losses caused by the COVID-19 pandemic are covered under their “all risk” insurance policies.
The lawsuits, filed March 24 in the Pontotoc County (Okla.) District Court and Bryan County (Okla.) District Court, say the Chickasaw and Choctaw nations have, as a direct result of the virus, sustained direct physical loss or damage covered by the policies, including “business interruption, extra expense, interruption by civil authority, limitations on ingress and egress, and expenses to reduce loss.”
Named as defendants …
FIRM NAMES
- Whitten Burrage Law Firm
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