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Covid insurance test case heads to Supreme Court – BBC News
Judges’ decisions on insurance payouts for business interruption has a bearing on 370,000 businesses.
By Kevin PeacheyPersonal finance correspondent
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A hotly-contested case about insurance payouts for small businesses who were unable to trade owing to lockdown heads to the Supreme Court on Monday.
A host of businesses closed or faced significant losses, so made claims on their business interruption insurance.
But many insurers disputed the claims, arguing policies were never meant to cover such unprecedented restrictions.
Supreme Court judges will make a final judgement…
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