Subrogation & Recovery Law Blog (Cozen O’Connor)

In light of recent jurisprudence in Canada, the short answer is yes, if the business interruption losses stem from, or constitute, direct damages themselves. And no, if the losses arise from consequential damages. Direct damages can be described as damages that have arisen naturally from the cause of the loss. This includes damages due to.

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