Business interruption
Pizza Express and insurers clash over alleged number of claims on Aon wording
Pizza Express and its insurers have clashed in court over the wider market applicability of a preliminary hearing to determine whether the restaurant chain is able to claim £250,000 or as much as £178m for its Covid business interruption losses.
Ombudsman sees an uptick in travel and commercial property complaints
Data analysis: Financial Ombudsman Service data shows that travel insurance complaints are increasing as people head off abroad on their holidays once again following the Covid-19 pandemic.
Causes for concern for renewable energy insurers
Analysis: Harry Curtis explores the challenges facing the renewables insurance market and why smaller wind turbines installed over a decade ago are giving providers cause for concern.
SMEs continue to fight for BI payouts as unresolved issues await litigation
Three years on from the onset of the pandemic and more than two years on from the resolution of the Financial Conduct Authority’s initial test case, many small businesses remain embroiled in disputes with insurers over Covid business interruption claims.
Navigating the next two years in cyber insurance
Blog: Nour Alnuaimi, CEO and founder of Upsurance, considers why demand for cyber insurance from certain segments of the market is still lagging.
Scor extends Concirrus partnership; GRP makes fifth 2023 acquisition; Go Compare founder joins TCI
Friday Round Up: Insurance Post wraps up the major insurance deals, launches, investments and strategic moves of the week.
Liberty and Aon BI wordings to be the subject of October trial
Several business interruption cases, in which Liberty Mutual is a defendant, will be heard together over the course of a five-day trial in October.
Why property insurers are struggling to control claims costs
Analysis: Sam Barrett explores how inflation, increased labour costs plus material shortages are pushing up property insurance claims costs and why working with loss adjusters to remove frictional cost is essential.
Liberty Mutual faces fresh wave of BI court battles
Liberty Mutual is facing a growing number of lawsuits over business interruption insurance, with a group of racecourses and pub chain Fuller’s the latest to join the ranks of organisations suing the insurer.
What next for the Covid business interruption insurance saga?
In light of recent FCA’s review into the handling of Covid business interruption claims, Peter Hardy, insurance expert and partner at Reed Smith and Mark Pring, partner at Reed Smith argue that the legal fallout only just begun.
SMEs focus on economic concerns as climate change fails to make priority list
Aviva’s third annual risk report has found that SMEs remain unconcerned with climate change, as economic turmoil continues to dominate.
View from the Top: Allianz's Helen Bryant on how insuring SMEs is a balancing act
Insurers must balance digital automation and human judgement if they are to effectively underwrite complex SME risks in the e-trading world, writes Helen Bryant, director of digital trading at Allianz Commercial.
Fresh multimillion pound Covid BI claims hit Allianz and Liberty
Three years on from the onset of the spread of Covid-19 around the world, insurers continue to face fresh business interruption claims that run into the tens of millions.
Insuring Women’s Futures' Portas awarded OBE
Co-founder of Insuring Women’s Futures Jane Portas has been awarded the Order of the British Empire for services to business and to equality.
Most-read insurance stories in 2022 revealed
The most-read Post stories of 2022 show what captured the insurance industry's attention as pandemic restrictions were lifted, inflation soared, many sectors went out on strike for improved pay and cyber-crime continued to escalate.
Metallica loses lawsuit against Lloyd’s underwriters
The Superior Court of the State of California has ruled Lloyd’s of London underwriters do not need to pay for losses stemming from Metallica's six South American concerts that were cancelled when Covid-19 struck.
Court to hear ‘at the premises’ Covid BI arguments from Pizza Express, Excel London and ten insurers in April
Insurers and policyholders are set to exchange arguments on contentious ‘at the premises’ business interruption clauses during a series of expedited hearings in April.
Insurance complaints declining says FOS
After reporting a surge in insurance complaints due to the impact of Covid‑19, the Financial Ombudsman Service received just 40,242 complaints regarding insurers in 2021 to 2022.
How equine insurers are still going the distance to manage horse-racing risks
David Worsfold explores how equine insurers rose to the challenge of managing horse-racing risks in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic, and are now handling today's hardening market
Judge gives go-ahead to BI appeals and awards Greggs 60% of costs
Parties in three business interruption disputes have been given the green light to appeal the findings of judgments handed down last month in relation to issues including the deduction of furlough payments and the aggregation of losses.
'Off the shelf' products and 'ridiculous' coverage components driving up insurance prices: Aurora's Finn
Aurora, a digital commercial insurance platform for micro, small and medium-sized businesses, has gone live with the launch of its initial offering.
Analysis: What do the Resilience judgments mean for ongoing Covid BI claims cases?
After three major decisions were handed down in high-profile business interruption claims cases, Harry Curtis looks at those rulings, and asks what repercussions they could have for insurers and policyholders.
BI claims roll on as law firm builds new case against Allianz
Law firm Mishcon de Reya is appealing for Allianz policyholders to come forward and join a group action lawsuit against the insurer in a new Covid BI claims case.
Data Analysis: Business Interruption payment tracker - Autumn update
Six months on from its previous update, the Financial Conduct Authority continues to monitor the fulfilment of Covid-related business interruption claims. Post analysis of this data shows which insurers are lagging behind on their commitments.