Insurance company sues Minneapolis for ‘negligence’ during George Floyd riots

Insurance company sues Minneapolis for ‘negligence’ during George Floyd riots

“The City’s negligence was a direct cause of the plaintiffs’ damages. The city is liable to the plaintiffs for their damages,” the lawsuit argues.

An Illinois insurance company sued the city of Minneapolis last week for its “negligence” during the George Floyd riots of 2020.

Illinois Casualty Company provides insurance policies to various businesses that were damaged during the riots and paid claims totaling over $5.6 million in the aftermath of the “civil unrest,” according to the lawsuit. The insured businesses are also listed as plaintiffs in the lawsuit, filed Jan. 17 in Hennepin County court.

https://alphanews.org/insurance-company-sues-minneapolis-for-negligence-during-george-floyd-riots/

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