Source: https://www.bloomsburyprofessional.com/uk/insurance-claims-9781526511935/
Timestamp: 2020-04-03 08:59:40
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Matched Legal Cases: ['UKSC ', 'UKSC ', 'UKPC ', 'EWCA ', 'EWCA ', 'EWCA ', 'EWCA ']

9781526511935
A practitioners' text providing a summary of the law as it relates to insurance claims, including claims against insurers and insurance brokers. It is aimed at those involved in the application of the law on a daily basis, whether as solicitors, barristers or insurance claims handlers.
Where the law is clear, it is set out concisely; the text suggests what the law should be, rather than what it is, only where the law is uncertain, or there appears to be a gap. Discussion of the development of the law is included only where necessary to understand the current position; old (particularly pre-1865) authorities are referred to only rarely, and only where they are still relied on as authoritative statements of fundamental principles.
- AIG Europe Ltd v Woodman [2017] UKSC 18 – aggregation clauses; Atlasnavios-Navegação Lda v Navigators Insurance Co Ltd, The 'B Atlantic' [2018] UKSC 26 – construction of insurance contracts/exclusion clauses; Ramsook v Crossley [2018] UKPC 9 – construction and application of claims
control clauses; and UK Insurance Ltd v R&S Pilling ([2017] EWCA Civ 259: judgment to be handed
down by the Supreme Court on 27 March 2019) – construction of insurance contracts/meaning of 'use' of a vehicle in domestic and EU legislation on compulsory motor insurance.
- Euro Pools plc v Royal and Sun Alliance Insurance plc ([2018] EWHC 46 (Comm):judgment of the Court of Appeal awaited following hearing in January 2019) – construction and application of notification clauses in professional indemnity insurance; Spire Healthcare Ltd v Royal & Sun Alliance Insurance plc [2018] EWCA Civ 317 - construction insurance contracts/aggregation clauses; Ted Baker plc v AXA Insurance UK [2017] EWCA Civ 4097 – application of insurance claims conditions/estoppel based on 'duty to speak'; and XYZ v Travelers Insurance Co Ltd [2018] EWCA Civ 1099 – costs against liability insurers as non-parties