Bloomberg Law
Aug. 14, 2023, 9:00 AM

ANALYSIS: Say What You Mean: Merck’s NJ Cyber Coverage Fight

Erin Webb
Erin Webb
Legal Analyst

An insurance case pending in New Jersey’s high court could decide whether a war exclusion affects coverage for a cyberattack against Merck. The case highlights some important basic principles of insurance contract interpretation, but may have a limited reach because of the issues involved.

Going to War Over Exclusions

The case—Merck & Co. v. ACE American Insurance Co.—implicates an “all risk” property policy for a massive cyberattack that damaged thousands of Merck’s computers.

Traditionally, an insurer like ACE would resist coverage for a cyberattack under a property policy. Many first-party property insurance policies require damage to or ...

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