Law firm welcomes Government terrorism decision

British victims of terror attacks overseas will be eligible for compensation

Chris Hill, senior associate in Lovells’ insurance and reinsurance disputes practice, said he was delighted that the Government will compensate British victims of terrorism abroad.

Talking about this week's decision, he said: "This will be made possible through an extension of the current system. The introduction of the Overseas Terrorism Compensation Scheme, as part of the Crime and Security Bill, in Parliament this week is a major step in ensuring that victims of terrorist attacks in foreign

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