Concert promoter AEG Live's chief executive has said insurance may help cover any losses on the now-cancelled Michael Jackson concert series.
The cover is valid if the pop star died accidentally, including of a drug overdose, but not if he died of natural causes.
Randy Phillips said the company took out 17.5 million US dollars (£10.6 million) in insurance coverage through Lloyd's of London.
That would still fall short of the 25 million to 30 million US dollars (£15 to £18 million) Phillips said AEG Live spent on Jackson's advance, producing the show, covering some of Jackson's debts, and paying his staff and rent.