More than a year after the Boston Marathon bombings, a Boylston Street print shop has turned to the courts in an attempt to force its insurance company to cover the financial losses it says it sustained as a result of the attack. The lawsuit, filed last month in Suffolk Superior Court, turns on the question of whether the terrorism insurance Sir Speedy printing carried and paid extra for should cover business losses and other costs incurred while the print shop was shut for 14 days after the bombing.
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