Insurers say Stonegate’s BI case is a ‘perversion of language’ in £1.1bn trial
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Insurers say Stonegate’s BI case is a ‘perversion of language’ in £1.1bn trial

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Insurers have said that pub company Stonegate’s interpretation of its BI coverage is a “perversion of language”, as they set out their closing submissions in a landmark £1.1bn ($1.35bn) Covid-19 BI case.

The pub company is suing MS Amlin, Zurich and Liberty Mutual in a case that hinges on aggregation, with Stonegate claiming that it is entitled to a payout for each of its 760 premises.

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