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Our specialist construction insurance team across our international network advises clients on the full spectrum of claims impacting insurers and reinsurers of the construction industry. 

Overview

 We resolve your complex disputes cost-effectively.  

Advising international insurers and reinsurers on coverage issues and policy response in respect of some of the world’s most high-profile and complex construction losses under Contractors’ All Risks (CAR), Erection All Risks (EAR), Delay in Start Up (DSU) and Advance Loss of Profits (APOP) insurance; as well as Third Party Liability (TPL) claims under stand-alone and project policies – we have the experience to advise you on any construction claim.

Claims arising from the construction of property, infrastructure, industrial and energy risks, from hotels, casinos, tunnels, bridges, dams, airports, ports and terminals petrochemical facilities and power stations to land reclamation, offshore pipeline and subsea cables – we have advised across the whole spectrum. 

Our full-service offering is specifically tailored for the needs of insurers and reinsurers of the construction sector, with a focus on high-profile and high-value complex claims. We avoid unnecessary legal action by providing sensible and realistic advice on the merits of coverage and policy validity arguments and, where formal dispute resolution proves necessary, we achieve for you remarkable outcomes in litigation, arbitration, and mediation across a range of issues.

Coordinating with leading loss adjusters, geotechnical and structural engineers, delay analysts and forensic accountants we assist with the investigation, adjustment and quantification of complex claims. 

And, in addition to our international offering, where specific local input is required, we work with our Global Access partner firms, who are strategically based across all major jurisdictions.

Get in touch for an initial discussion on any construction insurance matter.

Get in touch

Alan Stone

Partner

+44 20 3060 6380

Bristol | London

Alan Stone

Rebecca Wong

Partner

+852 2216 7000

Hong Kong

Rebecca Wong

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