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UK insureds slowly winning the war on Covid-BI litigation - Commercial Risk
As Covid-19 business interruption (BI) insurance claims continue to grind their way through the English Courts, UK businesses are slowly recovering billions of pounds from their insurers...
As Covid-19 business interruption (BI) insurance claims continue to grind their way through the English Courts, UK businesses are slowly recovering billions of pounds from their insurers...
Article / 20 days ago
Seven things a good Insurer will never do
Are you looking to your existing insurance provider to renew your cover and continue supporting your business through the good times and bad?...
Are you looking to your existing insurance provider to renew your cover and continue supporting your business through the good times and bad?...
Article / 2 months ago
Covid “Catastrophe” Triggers BI Reinsurance
The first UK court ruling on the reinsurance of Covid-19 losses has confirmed coverage under excess...
The first UK court ruling on the reinsurance of Covid-19 losses has confirmed coverage under excess...
Article / 2 months ago
Slowly but surely: policyholders make progress in their fight to recover Covid-19 BI losses from insurers
Gatwick Investment Ltd & Ors v Liberty Mutual Insurance Europe SE [2024] EWHC 83 (Comm)...
Gatwick Investment Ltd & Ors v Liberty Mutual Insurance Europe SE [2024] EWHC 83 (Comm)...
Article / 3 months ago
Covid-19 BI claims update: policyholder-friendly judgment in At The Premises litigation
In the latest instalment in the wave of Covid-19 business interruption litigation making its way through the courts since the pandemic...
In the latest instalment in the wave of Covid-19 business interruption litigation making its way through the courts since the pandemic...
Article / 10 months ago
The Good, the Bad & the Ugly: 100 cases every policyholder needs to know. #19 (The Ugly). Rashid v Direct Savings Limited
Rashid v Direct Savings Limited considered the novel issue of how limitation applies to claims made under the Third Parties (Rights Against Insurers) Act 2010 (“the 2010 Act”), as compared with claims under the “old” Act (“the 1930 Act”)...
Rashid v Direct Savings Limited considered the novel issue of how limitation applies to claims made under the Third Parties (Rights Against Insurers) Act 2010 (“the 2010 Act”), as compared with claims under the “old” Act (“the 1930 Act”)...
Article / 1 year ago
No Time To Be Without Cover
This short article considers a handful of the possible insurance claims that arise in the latest James Bond outing, No Time to Die...
This short article considers a handful of the possible insurance claims that arise in the latest James Bond outing, No Time to Die...
Article / 2 years ago
Unresolved issues spark second wave of UK Covid-19 BI litigation - Commercial Risk
A second wave of Covid-19-related business interruption (BI) insurance litigation is underway in the UK, driven by unresolved coverage issues...
A second wave of Covid-19-related business interruption (BI) insurance litigation is underway in the UK, driven by unresolved coverage issues...
Article / 3 years ago
Fenchurch Law MD on supporting brokers through the COVID crisis - Insurance Business
.When the UK lockdown was first announced, few could have foreseen just how long these measures would remain in place. Every daily increase in COVID-19...
.When the UK lockdown was first announced, few could have foreseen just how long these measures would remain in place. Every daily increase in COVID-19...
Article / 4 years ago
Virus highlights clear need for insurers to support policyholders - Raconteur
Insurers have a vital opportunity to build reputations in the current crisis, but with a number refusing payment for apparently valid business interruption claims...
Insurers have a vital opportunity to build reputations in the current crisis, but with a number refusing payment for apparently valid business interruption claims...
Article / 4 years ago