Uninsured defence work
In some of the disputes on which Fenchurch Law is instructed, our clients require the additional service of uninsured defence work, where that work is related to an insurance claim.
At Fenchurch Law, our specialist solicitors understand that being involved in an insurance dispute while simultaneously facing a claim can put policyholders under considerable emotional and financial pressure. Our specialist lawyers are able to defend policyholders against third party claims, while simultaneously pursuing the policyholder’s claim against its insurer.
Our experienced team of solicitors will offer reassuring guidance as to how best to resolve both problems simultaneously, with a view to reducing the policyholder’s overall exposure. We work sensitively and pragmatically to find solutions and resolve issues as quickly as possible.
Even in the most complicated scenarios, our specialist insurance lawyers remain focused on our approach of solving complex problems simply and efficiently.
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Upcoming events
Archer v Ace and what it means for the CAR/Builders Risk market
In this session, David will be speaking with Jeremiah Welch of SDV West, the attorney who successfully represented the policyholder in the subsequent case of Archer Western v Ace.
Date: 23rd September 2024
Case study
International Risks
A multinational oil and shipping company in an insurance coverage dispute in relation to the theft of its cargo in Libya.
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International Risks
The owner of a global luxury hotel group with locations in Dubai, Mauritius, Rwanda, South Africa, Mexico, Morocco and Australia, regarding its Covid BI losses, which exceed US$200m.
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International Risks
A leading online gaming provider in a dispute over the application of deductible and aggregation provisions in its E&O insurance policy, in a claim arising from a class action in the Middle East.
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International Risks
A civil works contractor, represented by our team in a coverage dispute relating to the construction of one of the world’s longest cable-stayed bridges, in Central America.
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International Risks
A high-profile international cricketer in a dispute with his casualty insurer arising from injury which prevented him from participating in the Indian Premier League.
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International Risks
An offshore investment fund in a coverage dispute with its D&O insurers concerning indemnity for a £30m claim by investors for alleged negligence/breach of fiduciary duties by its directors.
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International Risks
The owners of a Ukrainian wind farm, pursuing a €150m claim under a political violence policy, following the Russian invasion.
Our approach
Understand how our solicitors support honest policyholders with genuine claims to ensure their claims are paid promptly and in full
We work shoulder to shoulder with insurance brokers to combine legal and commercial pressure on behalf of policyholders
Our culture and values
Freedom and responsibility are at the heart of the unique culture of our law firm
At Fenchurch Law, we are building a strong and successful business with a unique culture
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