The Policyholder Podcast: Presented by Fenchurch Law

The Policyholder Podcast, presented by Fenchurch Law, the podcast that aims to bring insights from a variety of guests with different perspectives on the insurance market, in a way that’s relevant to policyholders, and the brokers who represent them.

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Latest Episodes

How to get property claims paid? – S2E4

Our host Alex Rosenfield welcomes special guest Paul Mills, Product Development Manager of WTW Networks to discuss how to get property claims paid.

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Why do litigants lose cases they expect to win? – S2E3

Our host Jonathan Corman talks to guests HH Judge Davis-White QC and Hugh Evans, Barrister at 4 New Square, about why litigants lose cases they expect to win.

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Comparing perspectives from the policyholder and insurer sides of the market – S2E2

Our host Daniel Robin talks to special guest Will Healy, Senior Associate at Kennedys about perspectives from the policyholder and insurer sides of the market.

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Climate Risks Series, Part 3: Aloha v AIG – Liability Cover for Reckless Environmental Harm

Aloha v AIG - Liability Cover for Reckless Environmental Harm Increasing numbers of claims are proceeding around the world alleging that the public were misled about the risks associated with climate…

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Will someone think of the Lenders? Co-insurance issues for funders

Recent Court decisions such as Sky UK Ltd & Mace Ltd v Riverstone Managing Agency Ltd (which we wrote about previously in more detail here) have discussed “Project Insurance” policies taken out…

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When adjectives matter: How ‘Accidental’, ‘Sudden’ and ‘Unforeseen’ affect all-risks insurance cover

Construction and engineering projects, being subject to a wide variety of risks, are invariably insured on an all-risks basis via Construction All-Risks (“CAR”) or, in the case of projects involving…

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