He feels like insurers just don't want to pay up.
A midlands publican could be left out of pocket despite having infectious diseases cover in his insurance policy.
Chairman of the Westmeath branch of the Vintners' Federation of Ireland, Liam Gilleran, believes insurance companies are moving the goalposts in relation to the issue.
Providers are citing the implications of a mass payout globally on the sector as well as the finer details of the individual cover as reasons for the stance.
The owner of Gilleran's Pub in Mullingar feels it's a simple case of not wanting to pay up:
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