Marshall Gilinsky

Marshall Gilinsky is a shareholder in Anderson Kill’s Boston office and represents policyholders in claims involving property and business interruption, commercial general liability, errors and omissions, directors and officers, and life insurance.

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Trends in AI Insurance Coverage and Claims Handling

February 19, 2025

As insurers incorporate AI into the claims management process, it is crucial that policyholders monitor developments in the industry and legal or regulatory actions that impact their rights.

Coverage for Business Interruption Loss from L.A. Wildfire Smoke Damage

January 22, 2025

Even if they have not incurred fire damage, businesses affected by wildfires are entitled to insurance coverage for business income loss stemming from smoke damage.

Challenging Coverage Denials in Sexual Abuse Cases

August 13, 2024

Policyholders should push back on these common insurer arguments against employment liability coverage in alleged abuse cases.

Standard Insurance Policy Coverage for Sexual Abuse, Harassment and Assault Claims

September 12, 2019

Organizations faced with sexual harassment and assault claims should understand that there are many types of standard form insurance policies that can provide coverage.

Understanding Post-Storm Business Interruption Coverage

November 6, 2017

Businesses suffering from supply chain disruptions after this season's storms should look to their property insurance policies for contingent business interruption coverage.

What Can a Captive Do for You?

August 1, 2016

Understanding the business advantages of setting up a captive will help risk managers add real business value to their companies.

Insurance Coverage for Risks Associated with the Ebola Outbreak

December 2, 2014

Prudent measures to mitigate potential financial losses stemming from Ebola or other infectious disease outbreaks should include a review of existing insurance coverage.

Mitigating Business Interruption Exposures from Cyberattacks

May 1, 2014

Businesses should carefully consider the impact a cyberattack would have on their operations and take steps to make sure that their insurance will respond as desired.

What Does the NRRA Mean for Captives?

August 1, 2012

Ambiguity surrounding the Nonadmitted and Reinsurance Reform Act has created confusion for all captive owners.

Insurance Coverage in the Absence of Property Damage

May 5, 2012

Some property insurance policies provide coverage for losses of business income even when there is no property damage at all.

Insurance Coverage for Gulf Oil Spill Losses

June 1, 2010

A look at the insurance coverages that will come into play in response to the largest oil spill in American history.

Improve Your Policy Wording During Soft Markets

March 1, 2010

A soft market provides the perfect opportunity to improve your policy wording.