Ruling leaves availability of cover to a "matter of chance"

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Barlow Lyde & Gilbert has warned that the Appeal Court decision regarding employers’ liability trigger litigation makes it a “matter of chance” for policyholders as to whether cover will be available for mesothelioma claims.

The law firm explained that cover will be dependent on their policy wording at a date when the court held the commercial purpose of employers' liability insurance was to cover for all eventualities.

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