May 02, 2023 and last updated 11:21 AM, May 02, 2023
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — Big changes are coming to 2nd Avenue nearly two and half years after the Christmas Day bombing.
New renderings give a better look of some of what is in store as rebuilding gets underway.
https://www.newschannel5.com/news/new-renderings-show-changes-for-second-avenue-following-christmas-day-bombing
Insurance suit by site of 2020 Nashville bombing removed to federal court
The bar's suit accuses the insurer of failing to cover its business losses as a result of the incident.
June 12, 2023
The Nashville establishment that was the site of a suicide bombing attack on Christmas Day 2020 had its lawsuit against its primary insurer removed to federal court this week. The suit accuses the insurer of failing to cover its business losses as a result of the incident.
https://www.propertycasualty360.com/2023/06/12/insurance-coverage-suit-by-nashville-bar-that-was-site-of-2020-bombing-removed-to-federal-court-414-239410/?slreturn=20230715150517
Nashville Bar Damaged by Car Bombing Sues Insurer
June 15, 2023
When a Tennessee man set off a bomb in downtown Nashville in 2020, it not only disrupted a peaceful Christmas morning in the city, it put some nearby establishments out of business for more than 30 months.
The vehicle blast, which killed the conspiracy-believing driver and perpetrator, damaged some 45 properties and disrupted cell phone and internet operations in the area, also caught the attention of the insurance industry. Stakeholders wondered if the FBI would decide if it was an act of terrorism, thus triggering terrorism exclusions in insurance policies.
Now, one of those businesses hit hard by the explosion, a once-popular bar known as Beer Sellar, has filed suit against its insurer, United States Liability Insurance Co., signaling that it may take years of litigation to decide if coverage was due under the amended exclusions in the bar’s policy. The case, initially filed in state court in Nashville, was transferred by U.S. Liability last week to federal court for the Middle District of Tennessee.
https://www.claimsjournal.com/news/southeast/2023/06/15/317527.htm