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Mistakes in setting sums insured / declared value where the Insured elects an Indemnity Period of less than 12 months.

Prof. Allan Manning

I recall the very first business interruption claim I did was for a risk in Toowoomba and to my horror found that the Insured had only declared 3 months insurable gross profit with a 3-month Indemnity Period. of their loss. To me it is a no brainer. times if the Indemnity Period is 18 months.

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LMI Claims Conference

Prof. Allan Manning

A wide range of topics were covered from an update on recent court cases involving general insurance claim decisions, a detailed analysis of the Reasonable Care Condition found in many policies by LMI Legal, lessons learned from business interruption losses by LMI Forensics, issues around storm damage to solar panels by LMI Claims, a detailed run through (..)

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Reflecting on the first 25 Years of LMI Group

Prof. Allan Manning

L oss Management International (Post loss Claims Preparation and Loss Adjusting) , Risk Management International (Pre Loss policy program reviews and business interruption sum insured reviews), and Claims Management International (Post Loss Third Party Administration services) based in Melbourne, Australia.

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Court Says Loose Bolt Remedied by Tightening Does not Constitute “Direct Physical Loss of or Damage” to Property

The Property Insurance Law Observer

American Guarantee and Liability Insurance Company , the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts held that a loose bolt or fitting that could be remedied simply by tightening it did not constitute “direct physical loss of or damage” to equipment covered under an all-risk property insurance policy. [1]

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Does Commercial Property Insurance Cover Water Damage?

Tosten Marketing

Many business owners find themselves surprised by what their policies do and don’t cover. Sudden and Accidental Water Damage Most commercial property insurance policies cover sudden and accidental water damage. If a sprinkler head malfunctions and soaks inventory or equipment, your policy should cover the losses.

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Insurance Considerations When Expanding Your Business to a New Location

Mark Jackson Insurance Agency

Brick commercial office building by Binyamin Mellish Expanding your business to a new location is an exciting step toward growth, but it also introduces new risks. From property protection to liability coverage, ensuring your business insurance policies align with your expansion is critical.

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Celebrating 24 years of service to the general insurance industry

Prof. Allan Manning

A number of pre loss services are also provided by the LMI Group, including Business Interruption Sum Insured Reviews, Policy Drafting, Insurance Program Reviews, Risk Surveys, and Risk Engineering Services along with Business Continuity Management Services, and Cyber Security Reviews.