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Peter Forshaw

Peter Forshaw is a partner and casualty lead at Weightmans

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A recent case will be seen as good new for insurers in redressing the balance on liability claims

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The lack of registration for drones poses a particular challenge for insurers

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Injuries at work in the frame

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Putting a limit on limitation

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