The claims of business interruption

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Forensic accountant Jeffrey Nedas and loss assessor Stewart Dymant relate the warnings manufacturers should heed to survive the drawn-out compensation battles which follow disasters such as fires and flooding.

December 11 2009 marks the fourth anniversary of the Buncefield oil depot disaster. The explosions, starting at around 6am, were audible over 100 miles away, jolting people awake as millions of gallons of jet fuel exploded or burned. But even now the...

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