Wednesday, August 3, 2016

Food Recalls: Does Your Insurance Policy Cover "Reasonable Probability" of Contamination?

Many food businesses, after conducting a risk assessment, will purchase some form of recall insurance (commonly referred to as product contamination insurance). These recall policies typically provide coverage for "actual" contamination, meaning for coverage to kick in the consumption or use of the product must have resulted in bodily injury and/or property damage. To date, recalls were voluntary and initiated by the company. However, earlier this year the final rules were issued under the Food Safety Modernization Act ("FSMA"), which provide FDA with the authority to mandate recalls for food products if there is a "reasonable probability" that the food product is adulterated or misbranded and the use and/or exposure to the product would cause serious health consequences or death.

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