Covid-19: QBE latest provider facing legal action after denying BI claims

Claims blocks

Simon Sloane, partner at law firm Fieldfisher, says over 40 policyholders in the dental sector are interested in pursuing action.

Law firm Fieldfisher is putting together a class action against QBE after the provider denied coronavirus-related business interruption claims from a number of policyholders.

Simon Sloane, partner at Fieldfisher, told Insurance Age that the action is likely to proceed and that there are potentially over 40 policyholders with large limits interested.

“They [QBE] have issued policies with an extension providing cover for notifiable disease or contagion within a 25 mile radius of the building

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