As a stakeholder of the Scottish Licensed Trade Association (SLTA), you can benefit from our association with the Scottish Tourism Alliance (STA) by accessing expert support for denied COVID-19 business interruption claims.
The financial impact of the COVID-19 pandemic has been severe, with many businesses facing significant challenges due to denied insurance claims. Despite the Supreme Court’s ruling in the FCA test case, many businesses remain unaware of their options to recover losses.
Whether you run a hotel, events venue, restaurant, bar, or supply services to the tourism and hospitality industry, SPS Advisory offers specialised support to help you navigate these challenges.
SPS Advisory’s team of experienced insurance lawyers and industry specialists provide tailored advice and a variety of legal strategies to meet your unique needs. Their services are designed to be affordable and flexible:
No win, no fee: You only pay if SPS Advisory wins your case.
Case purchase: SPS Advisory can purchase your insurance claim upfront, ensuring immediate financial relief.
Case Study
Our legal advisors achieved a significant victory for the Corbin and King group, owners of renowned restaurants such as The Delaunay and The Wolseley in London. Initially denied coverage, our team secured an indemnity exceeding £5 million by challenging the insurers’ stance using the Supreme Court’s reasoning.
Corbin and King group
For detailed information, read the full case summary here.
Access Support from SPS Advisory
For an initial eligibility assessment, email Phil Grady at pg@spsadvisory.co.uk quoting ‘STA network’. Alternatively, complete the form on the website here.
In Case You Missed It: STA x SPS Advisory Webinar
Last month, the STA partnered with SPS Advisory for a webinar on navigating COVID-19 business interruption claims.
🎥 Watch the webinar recording here.
💻 Access the presentation here.
By leveraging our association with the STA, you can access invaluable support and resources to address unresolved COVID-19 business interruption claims.