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Description
A practitioners' text providing a summary of the law as it relates to insurance claims, largely, but not exclusively, addressing claims against insurers and insurance brokers specifically aimed at those involved in the application of the law on a daily basis, whether as solicitors, barristers or insurance claims handlers.
Explaining the meaning of terms and concepts in plain English making it accessible to lawyers and non-lawyers alike, the 5th edition is fully revised and updated taking account of all significant new case law, including those being appealed to the Court of Appeal.
In addition to important insurance case law caused by the Covid 19 pandemic ,eg Rockliffe Hall v Travelers Insurance Co Ltd, Stonebridge Pub Company v MS Amlin, Various Eateries Trading Ltd v Allianz, and Greggs plc v Zurich, where a range of issues have been decided, other significant cases analysed in the 5th edition in detail include:
- Berkshire Assets v AXA in relation to avoidance for breach of the duty of fair presentation under the Insurance Act 2015
- Quadra Commodities SA v XL Insurance Company SE in relation damages for late payment of insurance claims under s.13A of the Insurance Act 2015
- Jones v Zurich in relation to avoidance of an insurance policy under the Consumer (Insurance and Disclosure) Act 2012
In addition Chapter 17, Specific Types of Insurance , is expanded to include a new section on cyber insurance.
Insurance Claims is also available as part of Bloomsbury Professional's Insurance Law online service.
Table of Contents
2. The Claimant
3. The Contract of Insurance
4. Causation of Loss
5. Proof of Loss
6. Measurement of Loss
7. Presentation of Claims
8. Claims Handling
9. Insurance Litigation
10. Alternatives to Litigation
11. Insurers' Defences
12. Subrogation
13. Double Insurance and Contribution
14. Reinsurance
15. Conflict of Laws
16. Claims Against Insurance Brokers
17. Specific Types of Insurance
Product details
| Published | Feb 19 2026 |
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| Format | Hardback |
| Edition | 6th |
| Extent | 608 |
| ISBN | 9781526528063 |
| Imprint | Bloomsbury Professional |
| Dimensions | 10 x 6 inches |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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This is one of the most useful textbooks on insurance law and probably the first one I will be referring to in its subject area.
Jonathan Goodliffe, BILA Journal (of a previous edition)
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An excellent guide for those of legal and other backgrounds who are involved or even interested in the insurance world ... I would suggest that this book be essential reading for legal practitioners, given insurance issues affect all of us. It should be required reading for insurance industry personnel ... even lay people purchasing or holding a policy would find this book of great value."
Brian Risman, The Law Journal UK (of a previous edition)
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Alison Padfield has produced a wonderfully clear and concise summary of the law in relation to insurance claims.
Mark Waller, former Lord Justice of Appeal, (from the Foreword to a previous edition)
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It is extremely welcome to find a book addressing the law of insurance in which clear and succinct answers can readily be found.
Colin Edelman KC, (from the Foreword to a previous edition)






















