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UK insurance and reinsurance: weekly litigation, regulatory and market updates—20 February 2025

Published on: 20 February 2025

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Coronavirus (COVID-19) business interruption insurance

QIC Europe Ltd maintains it has no duty to indemnify the restaurant group’s owner for alleged losses arising from temporary site closures at the height of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, asserting that no instances of the disease occurred ‘within the immediate vicinity’ of the insured locations. See: QIC denies COVID-19 cover for Franco Manca owner.

Cases and decisions

AIG has largely defeated a claim linked to a failed Italian property venture (Leggett and others v American International Group UK Ltd). On 12 February 2025, the court held that the policy issued to a now-defunct Italian company does not respond to negligent advice attributed to its predecessor, relieving AIG of most of the near €3.5m sought by investors. See News Analysis: AIG largely beats claim over failed Italy property scheme.

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