[I046]
A type of loss that does not result from direct damage of a covered cause of loss or peril but is, instead, a consequence of the direct damage loss. To illustrate, if a restaurant burns to the ground from a fire, that is the direct loss; however, the income lost because the restaurant could not operate is the indirect loss.
(See Consequential Loss, and Indirect Damage.)
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