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Jamul ( /hɑːmuːl/) is a census-designated place (CDP) in San Diego County, California. Jamul had a population of 6,163 at the 2010 census. According to the United States Census Bureau Jamul is located at 32°43′36″N 116°52′56″W / 32.726557°N 116.882336°W / 32.726557; -116.882336. Zillow has 56 homes for sale in Jamul CA. View listing photos, review sales history, and use our detailed real estate filters to find the perfect place.
Thursday, August 20, 2020
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Above: Jamul Casino in this undated photo.
The Jamul Indian Village of California announced Thursday that it has filed a lawsuit against an insurance company that the tribe alleges wrongfully denied the Jamul Casino coverage for losses incurred when it temporarily closed down during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The lawsuit against Lexington Insurance Company alleges the company required the casino to incur physical damage or destruction of property to receive coverage under the 'Interruption by Civil Authority' provision of its insurance policy, despite the word 'physical' being absent from the provision.
The tribe also alleges the insurance company has cited a 'pollution exclusion' to deny coverage, though the tribe says that exclusion does not preclude coverage of losses stemming from contagious diseases.
The tribe says it had three 'all risk' policies with Lexington at the time the casino closed.
Lexington Insurance Company did not immediately respond for comment.
The suit was filed earlier this month in the Intertribal Court of Southern California, which oversees legal disputes brought by a collection of local tribes.
'Jamul believes that Lexington didn't interpret our policy correctly and has wrongly denied coverage,' said Erica M. Pinto, chairwoman of the Jamul Indian Village Development Corporation Board of Directors. 'We have an 'all risk' policy, which was intended to cover any and all risks. We believe that includes losses related to the pandemic.'
The casino shut down March 20 and remained closed for about two months. The tribe is seeking payment for COVID-19-related losses, including business interruption damages, cleaning and disinfection expenses, and attorney's fees and costs.
Pinto said, 'There are no virus or other remotely related exclusions in our policy. In fact, Lexington added language when our policy renewed this July for 'communicable diseases,' so, clearly, they know they are wrong but still don't want to compensate us for our losses. It's not fair or right, so we will hold them accountable to live up to the terms of our policy. We look forward to a quick resolution and payment of our claim so we can continue to help our people recover from this difficult situation.'
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Above: Jamul Casino in this undated photo.
Jamul Casino announced Friday it will reopen to the public on Thursday, May 21 after two months of closures related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The casino will have a soft reopening for its Amber and above Sweetwater Rewards Club VIP guests on May 18. It will join Valley View, Sycuan and Viejas casinos in opening next week.
In response to the pandemic, Jamul Casino closed on March 20 to protect the health and safety of its guests, employees and tribal members. It will begin its phased reopening Monday with physical-distance enhancements, increased cleaning protocols and improved gaming technology. The casino will expand to 24-hour operations beginning at 10 a.m. on May 21.
Plans to reopen the casino include disinfecting common areas and items like machines and chips, temperature screening of guests and employees, the placing of 150 hand-sanitizing stations throughout the casino and enforcing physical-distancing requirements.
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'This has been an unprecedented season of uncertainty, and we understand it may take time for some guests to be ready to come back. I can assure you that we are doing everything in our power to ensure that Jamul Casino is a safe and fun environment when guests return,' said President and General Manager of Jamul Casino, Mary Cheeks.
During this first phase of reopening, Jamul Casino will not be offering shuttle or valet services, live entertainment or buffets.
Jamul ( /hɑːmuːl/) is a census-designated place (CDP) in San Diego County, California. Jamul had a population of 6,163 at the 2010 census. According to the United States Census Bureau Jamul is located at 32°43′36″N 116°52′56″W / 32.726557°N 116.882336°W / 32.726557; -116.882336. Zillow has 56 homes for sale in Jamul CA. View listing photos, review sales history, and use our detailed real estate filters to find the perfect place.
Thursday, August 20, 2020
By City News Service
The casino is open to free and real money players with games starting as low as one cent up to $125 a spin. The slot machine features include progressives, instant win bonus rounds and in. Play Slot Games For Free on Reelzone and Win Real Money You've just discovered Reelzone, the only place online where you can slot games you find on casinos, for absolutely free AND win. Online slot games win real money.
Credit: Jamul Casino
Above: Jamul Casino in this undated photo.
The Jamul Indian Village of California announced Thursday that it has filed a lawsuit against an insurance company that the tribe alleges wrongfully denied the Jamul Casino coverage for losses incurred when it temporarily closed down during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The lawsuit against Lexington Insurance Company alleges the company required the casino to incur physical damage or destruction of property to receive coverage under the 'Interruption by Civil Authority' provision of its insurance policy, despite the word 'physical' being absent from the provision.
The tribe also alleges the insurance company has cited a 'pollution exclusion' to deny coverage, though the tribe says that exclusion does not preclude coverage of losses stemming from contagious diseases.
The tribe says it had three 'all risk' policies with Lexington at the time the casino closed.
Lexington Insurance Company did not immediately respond for comment.
The suit was filed earlier this month in the Intertribal Court of Southern California, which oversees legal disputes brought by a collection of local tribes.
'Jamul believes that Lexington didn't interpret our policy correctly and has wrongly denied coverage,' said Erica M. Pinto, chairwoman of the Jamul Indian Village Development Corporation Board of Directors. 'We have an 'all risk' policy, which was intended to cover any and all risks. We believe that includes losses related to the pandemic.'
The casino shut down March 20 and remained closed for about two months. The tribe is seeking payment for COVID-19-related losses, including business interruption damages, cleaning and disinfection expenses, and attorney's fees and costs.
Pinto said, 'There are no virus or other remotely related exclusions in our policy. In fact, Lexington added language when our policy renewed this July for 'communicable diseases,' so, clearly, they know they are wrong but still don't want to compensate us for our losses. It's not fair or right, so we will hold them accountable to live up to the terms of our policy. We look forward to a quick resolution and payment of our claim so we can continue to help our people recover from this difficult situation.'
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Friday, May 15, 2020
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Credit: Jamul Casino
Above: Jamul Casino in this undated photo.
Jamul Casino announced Friday it will reopen to the public on Thursday, May 21 after two months of closures related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The casino will have a soft reopening for its Amber and above Sweetwater Rewards Club VIP guests on May 18. It will join Valley View, Sycuan and Viejas casinos in opening next week.
In response to the pandemic, Jamul Casino closed on March 20 to protect the health and safety of its guests, employees and tribal members. It will begin its phased reopening Monday with physical-distance enhancements, increased cleaning protocols and improved gaming technology. The casino will expand to 24-hour operations beginning at 10 a.m. on May 21.
Plans to reopen the casino include disinfecting common areas and items like machines and chips, temperature screening of guests and employees, the placing of 150 hand-sanitizing stations throughout the casino and enforcing physical-distancing requirements.
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'This has been an unprecedented season of uncertainty, and we understand it may take time for some guests to be ready to come back. I can assure you that we are doing everything in our power to ensure that Jamul Casino is a safe and fun environment when guests return,' said President and General Manager of Jamul Casino, Mary Cheeks.
During this first phase of reopening, Jamul Casino will not be offering shuttle or valet services, live entertainment or buffets.
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