Claims
Five cyber claims trends to watch in 2026
Brokers and lawyers have highlighted several key trends to watch out for in relation to cyber claims, speaking at an event held by law firm Stewarts last week.
The insurance factor you’re overlooking for 2026: Data analytics
In 2026, leading insurers will not only manage risk but also anticipate it, offering products, services, and interventions that proactively protect and empower customers. This blog post explores why data analytics will define the next era of insurance…
Insurers remain reticent to pay at-the-premises Covid BI claims
Policyholders whose cover for Covid-related business interruption in 2020 was contingent on there being a case of the disease at the insured premises are still fighting for payouts, attendees at an industry event heard last week.
Blog: Claims standards are tightening, but rebuild costs are the real stress test
Claims handling is under regulatory scrutiny again, but the economics of rebuilding may be shaping home insurance outcomes just as much. In this blog, Matthew Ward, senior surveyor at RebuildCostASSESSMENT.com, explains why sums insured deserve renewed…
Britain’s future subsidence hotspots revealed
British Geological Survey and Ordnance Survey data analysis, produced exclusively for Insurance Post, shows where climate change is set to intensify subsidence hazard exposure and pose growing challenges for property insurers over the coming decades.
Hall passes QuestGates CEO baton to Laker
Chris Hall will pass the CEO baton at QuestGates to long-standing lieutenant Greg Laker at the start of February, Insurance Post can exclusively reveal.
Is AI negligence the next legal fault line for PI insurers?
David Pryce, senior partner at Fenchurch Law, explains why unchecked reliance on artificial intelligence is already exposing legal professionals to negligence risks and potential gaps in insurance cover.
FCA rejects calls for further Covid BI interventions
The Financial Conduct Authority has rejected calls for further interventions on Covid business interruption claims, sayings its current position “continues to be appropriate”.
Chief claims officer lifts the lid on how Allianz caught £93m of fraud
Allianz chief claims officer Matt Cox has told attendees at the ITC London conference that the insurer was able to create a “hostile environment” for fraudsters without damaging customer experience through using voice analytics technology.
What does 2026 have in store for claims professionals?
Trade Voice: John Bissell, executive director of the Chartered Institute of Loss Adjusters, looks at the key topics that will dominate the claims agenda in 2026.
Perils gives final estimate for Storm Éowyn
Perils has given its final estimate for the insured loss resulting from Storm Éowyn, which affected the British Isles on 24 and 25 January 2025.
Blog: Claims standards are tightening, but rebuild costs are the real stress test
Claims handling is under FCA scrutiny, but rebuild factors may be shaping home insurance outcomes just as much, says Matthew Ward of RebuildCostASSESSMENT.com
Hidden pipework increasing scale of escape of water losses
Concealed pipework and long-term maintenance gaps are allowing minor escape of water issues to escalate, fresh claims data from McLarens has shown.
Tesco Law and the insurer legal services revolution that never was
Content Director's View: More than a decade ago many insurers could not wait to seize the opportunities afforded by a change in the law that allowed them to set up their own legal services arms. Jonathan Swift reflects on what happened next - and the…
Nat cat insured losses hit $127bn despite 10-year economic loss low
Global insured losses from natural disasters totalled $127bn (£94.4bn) in 2025, according to data from the Aon Climate and Catastrophe insight report
60 Seconds With... Woodgate & Clark’s Ian Stevens
Ian Stevens, director of liability operations at Woodgate & Clark, had to deal with a fraudulent claim involving electric underpants, is far from a pen pusher and can’t tell a lie.
European product recalls fall for second consecutive quarter
Product recalls dipped slightly across the EU and UK in Q3 2025, data from Sedgwick shows, noting diverging regulatory approaches, sector-specific risks, and shifting trade pressures are shaping an increasingly complex product-safety landscape.
Throwback Thursday: Record fire loss; Sedgwick buys broker
Insurance Post’s Throwback Thursday steps back in time to January 1991 to remind you what was going on this week in insurance history when fire claims surged and Sedgwick was buying a broker.
Serial fraudster jailed for exaggerated bag claim
A man has been sentenced to two years in prison after pleading guilty to fraud by false representation and breaching a Serious Crime Prevention Order.
Collaboration is the only way to close the travel claims gap
Mike Brown, head of fraud at law firm Weightmans, argues that without shared claims data, travel insurers remain exposed to opportunistic fraud that costs the industry millions.
State of play: Where UK insurers stand in the fight against fraud
The fraud challenge facing the UK insurance industry is growing. As fraudsters become more sophisticated, insurers are under pressure to respond with stronger detection and prevention strategies. This content sheds light on where UK insurers stand in the…