Aviva not yet paying out business-interruption claims for B.C. dental practices

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On April 1, Aviva Canada chief executive Jason Storah reassured Canada’s dental community that the company would “stand by" its pandemic coverage for dentists who followed provincial orders to close down their practices because of the outbreak.

The lag in insurance payouts for dentists follows a growing number of cases in the insurance industry in which the coronavirus is being declared as uninsurable for certain business interruption policies. For an extra premium, policy holders can increase pandemic outbreak coverage up to $2,500 a day or up to $5,000 a day .

 

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