By: Erik S. Mroz In response to Governor Holcomb’s Stay-At-Home Orders, more Hoosiers than ever are working from their home offices and kitchen tables. Unfortunately, this new environment provides additional opportunities for hackers, snoops, and other bad guys to launch cyber-attacks against company assets. … Read More >
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More Hoosiers are Working from Home Than Ever: Does Your Insurance Cover a Data Breach?
AIA Contract Insurance Requirements and COVID-19
By: William E. Kelley, Jr. As federal, state, and local regulations and orders continue to be issued, amended, and extended to contain the spread of the COVID-19 virus, many of those governmental actions directly impact construction projects. One critical and evolving question on these… Read More >
Reporting and Recording COVID-19 and OSHA-Updated as of April 13
By: Sean T. Devenney On its website, OSHA made it very clear that an employee’s COVID-19 infection could become a reportable and recordable OSHA events in certain circumstances. In particular, OSHA’s website as of April 13, 2020, provides: OSHA recordkeeping requirements at 29 CFR… Read More >
Third-Party Insurance Coverage Issues in the COVID-19 World
By: Erik S. Mroz While first-party business interruption claims are getting the big headlines right now, the COVID-19 world also presents some unique issues for third-party coverage and claims. We expect an increase in COVID-19 claims affecting two common types of business coverage: Worker’s… Read More >
Business Interruption Insurance in the COVID-19 Era
By: Erik S. Mroz With many businesses temporarily closed or operating at significantly reduced capacity, companies large and small are trying to figure out how to pay their bills. It is no surprise then that we are seeing a significant uptick in the number… Read More >
Indiana State Department of Health Issues New COVID-19 Reporting Requirements for Long-Term Care Facilities and Other Congregate Housing Facilities Effective April 10, 2020
by: Janet A. McSharar On April 8, 2020 Dr. Kristina Box, the Indiana State Health Commissioner, ordered all laboratories performing COVID-19 testing on Indiana residents to report negative test results to the Indiana State Department of Health. With this new directive, laboratories must now… Read More >
ISDH and FSSA Issue State Requirements and Guidance for Creating Dedicated COVID-19 Long-Term Care Facilities
By: Jennifer L. Strange On April 8, 2020, the Indiana State Department of Health (“ISDH”) and Family and Social Services Administration (“FSSA”) issued State requirements and guidance for creating dedicated COVID-19 long-term care facilities. See guidance here. This guidance was issued after the Centers… Read More >