Greater coverage needed for non-damage business interruption from terrorism
14-06-2017
The insurance market has developed and adapted their products to meet the evolving nature of terrorism toward unsophisticated small-cell or lone-wolf styled attacks using vehicles to ram pedestrians, small arms or knives, broker Willis Towers Watson said June 20.
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Willis Towers Watson, Insurance, Terrorism, Global