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Kevin Hirzel’s Article in The Washington Post: Know Which Coronavirus-Related Risks are Covered by Your Association’s Insurance

As governors around the country ease stay-at-home restrictions, community association boards are forced to make difficult decisions regarding opening common areas, where once ordinary activities such as going to the gym or swimming pool or throwing a party are now fraught with risk. Managing social distancing during the pandemic is especially challenging for condominium and homeowners associations where residents live in close quarters and share common spaces.

It is vital that the board of directors of a community association understand its insurance coverage, especially related to issues that arise from COVID-19.  Kevin Hirzel‘s recent article for the Washington Post discusses community association insurance coverage issues related to COVID-19. The article also discusses issues that may arise under the following insurance policies:

·    Commercial General Liability Insurance

·    Directors and Officers Insurance

·    Crime and Cybersecurity Insurance

Every community association should consult with its attorney and insurance agent to determine what risks are covered and avoid the temptation of simply choosing the cheapest coverage. This is especially true during a pandemic. While insurance does not cover everything, proper coverage can eliminate many risks. Click here to read more

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