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Down to business?

There may be some confusion about what is and is not covered by a policyholders' business interruption insurance in the wake of the US terrorist attacks. Harry Roberts believes it is important to make the scope of cover clear at the outset.

It may seem harsh, but insurers owe it to their policyholders to
ensure they understand what they will and will not cover in terms of
business interruption losses deriving from the US terrorist

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