In the realm of insurance litigation, the role of a Business Interruption Expert Witness is often pivotal in quantifying losses and clarifying complex financial records for the court. The case of Judy Lance d/b/a J & B Discount v. Owner’s Insurance Company, Tenn. Ct. App. 2016 provides a compelling illustration of how such expert testimony is evaluated under the rules of evidence and its ultimate impact on the outcome of a business interruption claim.
Background and Facts
The plaintiff, Judy Lance, operated J & B Discount, a retail store in Tennessee. After a fire destroyed the business premises, Lance filed a claim under her business-owners insurance policy, seeking payment for property loss and business interruption damages. The insurer, Owner’s Insurance Company, disputed the extent of the claimed losses and ultimately failed to remit payment for the business interruption component, prompting Lance to file suit for breach of contract.


