For our December edition of The Word we cover a range of topics of interest from across the insurance sector.
In light of recent events, we take a closer look at the shoplifting epidemic by organised criminal gangs and what this means for insurers.
We also consider how AI is increasingly being used to generate and support fraudulent claims.
In light of the recent allegations against Gregg Wallace, we examine some common issues in death and disgrace policies.
We also take a look at the statutory duty of candour and what this means for insurers, together with an update on the latest consultation relating to multi-occupancy buildings and intermediary remuneration.
We hope you find this edition informative and insightful.
Tim
Contents
- Shoplifting epidemic by organised criminal gangs: The impact for insurers
- AI is creating fraudulent claims
- Death and disgrace policies: What can insurers learn about the allegations against Gregg Wallace?
- Walking the fine line: The statutory duty of candour and insurance
- FCA launches consultation on broker remuneration for multi-occupancy buildings insurance
- Insurance complaints surge continues
Meet the team
Tim Johnson
Partner
Joanna Wallens
Associate
Lauren Wilkinson
Trainee Solicitor
Thomas Gibby
Senior Associate
Key contact
Tim Johnson
Partner
tim.johnson@brownejacobson.com
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