Blog: Risk of surge in liability claims as Omicron impact hits hospitality sector

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Keoghs's Chris Green on why brokers need to be prepared for an influx in employers' and public liability claims as the leisure and hospitality sector deals with challenges arising from Omicron developments.

While the leisure and hospitality sector has been given a chance to claw back lost trade from last Christmas, the new Omicron developments have brought the safety of staff and customers back to the top of the agenda.

The sector must now consider the types of claims they might face from employees and customers as the new variant looks set to worsen labour shortages at the busiest time of year.

In a recent survey conducted by the Leisure and Hospitality Sector team at Keoghs, delegates from the

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