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Zurich American Insurance Company v. Tavistock Restaurants Group, LLC
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November 23, 2021
Burrito Chain Eyes 11th Circ. Appeal Of Virus Coverage Suit
A dispute between Orlando, Florida-based Tavistock Restaurants Group LLC and Zurich American Insurance Co. over coverage for pandemic-related losses appears to be headed to the Eleventh Circuit after a Florida federal court entered a judgment for the insurer and closed the case.
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November 04, 2021
Zurich Wants Burrito Chain's Virus Claims Dismissed
Zurich American Insurance asked a Florida federal court to find that its policy with the owner of the Freebirds World Burrito chain doesn't cover coronavirus pandemic losses, seeking a ruling similar to one the court issued in the case earlier this week.
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November 01, 2021
Zurich Freed From Covering Burrito Chain's Pandemic Losses
Zurich American Insurance Co. doesn't need to cover losses that the owner of the Freebirds World Burrito chain sustained because of the coronavirus pandemic, a Florida federal court found Monday, saying the owner didn't show physical loss at its properties.
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August 17, 2021
Restaurant Group Says Zurich Misread Its Own Policy
Tavistock Restaurants has argued against insurer Zurich American's bid in Florida federal court to throw out the large restaurant company's claims in their dispute over coverage for COVID-19-related losses, saying it has shown "direct physical loss of or damage to" its properties.
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July 19, 2021
Zurich Says Exclusions Bar Virus Coverage For Burrito Chain
Zurich American Insurance Co. said a contamination exclusion in its contract with the owner of the Freebirds World Burrito chain should bar coverage for the restaurants' COVID-19-related losses.
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March 31, 2021
Burrito Chain Hits Zurich With $100M Pandemic Countersuit
The owner of the Freebirds World Burrito chain slapped Zurich American Insurance Co. on Wednesday with a Florida federal countersuit alleging the insurer is on the hook for $100 million in coverage for pandemic-related losses to its restaurants nationwide.