Informative Note

Coronavirus: Business interruption insurance and COVID-19

08/02/2021

The judgment of the United Kingdom Supreme Court

In the initial phase of the COVID-19 pandemic – March 2020 – the large number of different clauses circulating in the business interruption insurance market became apparent. This COVID-19 situation created enormous uncertainty as to the interpretation of these clauses and their possible activation by small and medium-sized enterprises (“SMEs”), which had begun to suffer significant losses. The discussion reached a global scale, but in the UK, the case went even further.

The Supreme Court held that it was sufficient for the policyholder to demonstrate that, at the time of the government measure in question, there was at least one case of COVID-19 within the required proximity.

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