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Embedded insurance has taken hold in the motor market

Well designed arrangements, supported by clear contracts and strong governance, will be key to making embedded automotive insurance work in a compliant and sustainable way

Legal focus Europe

AI is not diminishing the role of claims handlers — it is elevating it

Using AI to assist with routine, repetitive work and present information in clearer and more accessible ways, gives claims handlers more freedom to focus on work that requires insight, problem solving and communication

Claims Management Legal focus

Navigating the insurance risks of the World Cup

For insurers, proactive planning, precise policy drafting and robust claims protocols are essential for such a high-stakes global event

Legal focus Property

The growing insurance implications of social media addiction

The insurance sector is entering a new phase of digital risk, where liability extends far beyond data breaches or content and now encompasses platform design, user behaviour, mental health impacts, and broader questions of responsibility

Legal focus North America

Covid-19 lockdowns and BI claims: six years on

The Covid-19 pandemic gave rise to an unprecedented level of complex BI claims and the resulting litigation has stretched the capacity of the courts

United Kingdom Legal focus

PFAS and the emerging liability challenge for UK insurers

The UK government’s new PFAS Plan could quietly remove some of the scientific and regulatory difficulties that have so far limited claims in the UK, exposing insurers to a new generation of liability

United Kingdom Legal focus

Data centre fires are increasing risk for insurers

Insurers can reduce exposure by engaging risk consultants early in the design and construction process to identify and challenge risk-critical decisions

Legal focus Casualty

A lesson in collaboration in lower value motor personal injury claims

A cross-sector approach has provided a way forward on improved provision of rehabilitation in official injury claims

United Kingdom Casualty

Warranty and indemnity insurance: drafting, exclusions and proving loss

Warranty and indemnity insurance is now a familiar tool in private mergers and acquisitions, giving buyers a solvent counterparty for warranty risk and helping sellers achieve a clean exit

Legal focus United Kingdom

Understanding the risk of blocking in the Strait of Hormuz

Circumstances involving immediate physical danger, widespread cancellation or withdrawal of cover, and credible threats of detention or attack may collectively satisfy the threshold for recognising a vessel as blocked and trapped

Strait of Hormuz crisis Iran

AI liability moves centre stage as insurers face a new era of risk

Artificial intelligence as evolved from a fringe innovation into a core component of business infrastructure. As its use expands, insurers must prepare for a growing spectrum of AI-related claims and regulatory obligations

Legal focus Regulation

High Court affirms insurers’ rights to a seat at the table

Insurers were permitted to join and make legal arguments in proceedings against their insured, the High Court ruled in a recent judgment

United Kingdom Legal focus
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