In-N-Out Burgers v. Zurich American Insurance Company

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Case Number:

8:20-cv-01000

Court:

California Central

Nature of Suit:

Insurance

Judge:

Josephine L. Staton

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  1. March 24, 2022

    In-N-Out's Virus Coverage Suit Fried In Calif. Court

    In-N-Out, the California burger chain, can't recover any pandemic loss coverage under its Zurich policy, a California federal judge said, finalizing a dismissal order from last month that extinguished the chain's last chance to avoid having its suit thrown out. 

  2. July 08, 2021

    Down But Not Out For In-N-Out's COVID-19 Coverage Suit

    In-N-Out has lost its bid for COVID-19 coverage after a California federal judge found the burger chain failed to show how the virus or stay-at-home orders physically damaged its restaurants.

  3. June 25, 2021

    Zurich Looks To Take Out In-N-Out's Pandemic Coverage Suit

    Zurich American Insurance Co. urged a California federal judge at a hearing Friday to toss In-N-Out Burger's bid for pandemic coverage, arguing that the hamburger chain can't prove direct physical loss or property damage any more than an Uber driver can prove his car was damaged by a COVID-infected passenger.

  4. June 07, 2021

    In-N-Out Doubles Down In Zurich Pandemic Coverage Beef

    In-N-Out is fighting Zurich American Insurance Co. to keep its pandemic coverage suit alive, telling a California federal court that the insurer's dismissal bid relies too heavily on suits that don't allege the presence of the coronavirus in an insured property.

  5. February 10, 2021

    Zurich Asks To Toss In-N-Out COVID-19 Coverage Suit

    Zurich American Insurance Co. asked a California federal court to throw out In-N-Out's claim for hundreds of millions in COVID-19 business interruption coverage, saying the burger chain did not sustain any loss or damage of property that would trigger coverage.

  6. May 29, 2020

    In-N-Out Sues Zurich To Cover COVID-19 Shutdown

    In-N-Out Burgers hit Zurich American Insurance Co. with a breach of contract suit alleging the insurance company wrongly refused to cover the Golden State burger chain's business losses during the coronavirus pandemic, according to a suit filed Friday in California federal court.