Impacto Covid a las aseguradoras. PyMEs beneficiadas por fallo de la corte suprema en $1.6B 

Mar 3, 2020 | Insurance | 0 comments

By Philippe Séjalon

Guest Author: Juan D'Alessandro

La semana pasada cerro con una noticia alarmante para Lloyds y el resto de companias de seguros. Un fallo de la corte suprema de UK, sentencio que los comercios deberán cobrar por la perdida de beneficio ocacionada por los lock-downs ordenados por los distintos gobiernos a causa de covid. 

En forma unánime, la corte sustento su decisión en ampliaciones de cobertura ambiguas respecto a su relación directa con un dano material como son enfermedad e impedimento de accesos. De esta forma, desactivaron el principal argumento de las aseguradoras que es la no existencia de dano material.  

El impacto de esta medida se estima en $1.6billones. Ahora resta esperar que sucederá en otros países donde estamos viendo demandas y procesos similares.  

https://www.insurancejournal.com/news/international/2021/01/15/597643.htm 

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