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Growing concerns

Despite recent animal epidemics, employers' liability is still top of the crops for claims in the farming sector. However, the cultivation of health and safety measures means the opportunities in this niche market can continue to grow, says Simon Threadgold.

After the foot and mouth, swine fever and BSE epidemics, it might be
thought that animal disease was the biggest worry for agricultural
insurers. This is not so. Farmers are largely compensated for

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ERS warns motor pricing discipline must return

Declan O’Mahony, head of claims at ERS, warns motor claims inflation is back driven by energy costs, supply chain disruption and repair pressures, so insurers must restore pricing discipline now to avoid sustained underwriting losses.

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