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Blog: Insurance broker negligence claims

Pradeep Oliver

Pradeep Oliver, a partner specialising in professional negligence at law firm Cripps, shares what brokers need to know and how to minimise the risk of a claim.

In uncertain times, increases in claims against professionals including insurance brokers is usual.

While not a welcome prospect, professionals should be aware that negligence claims are not easy and that there are practical measures which can significantly reduce the risk of a claim succeeding.

What is a negligence claim?

A claim for ‘professional negligence’ is shorthand for a claim brought by a client against a professional under the tort of negligence and contract. Simply put, a professional

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