For our July 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 look at Silent AI and the risk of unintended consequences for insurers. We also consider what lessons insurers can learn from the recent AerCap Ireland Ltd v AIG Europe SA [2025] EWHC 1430 (Comm) case, which examines important issues of proximate cause for aviation insurers.
We also consider the impact of the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency and Genomics England’s weight loss drug safety study, the newly announced legal action targeting freeholder insurance practices and the LMA’s General Sanctions Financial Crime Documentation Clause.
We hope you find this edition informative and insightful.
Tim
Contents
- “Silent AI”: The risk of unintended consequences
- Lessons for aviation insurer in AerCap Ireland Ltd v AIG Europe SA
- Weight loss drug safety study: Implications for insurers
- Legal action targets freeholder insurance practices
- The Lloyd’s Market Association’s General Sanctions Financial Crime Documentation Clause
Meet the team

Tim Johnson
Partner

Joanna Wallens
Associate

Lauren Wilkinson
Trainee Solicitor

Thomas Gibby
Principal Associate

Jeanette Flowers
Claims Handler

Felicity Pallas
Paralegal
Contact

Tim Johnson
Partner
tim.johnson@brownejacobson.com
+44 (0)115 976 6557