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Casualty

Casualty losses are a significant driver of total cost of risk for most organisations. Spanning multiple disciplines and specialties, our liability risk specialists can help you analyse your exposures, identify and prioritise cost reduction opportunities, and optimise your casualty insurance and risk management program.

Casualty insurance covers such a broad set of losses and liability risks, it’s no wonder that it’s one of the primary drivers of total cost of risk.

The pressure on organisations to improve their management of casualty-related risks has risen over the past year as rates for most coverage lines continue to increase and pandemic experiences have led to policy exclusions.

Given these pressures, building an appropriate and effective casualty program requires data-backed risk insights specific to your industry and your organisation along with specialist knowledge of policies and markets.

Marsh’s experienced casualty risk advisors can help you understand what types of casualty insurance might be best for your organisation. We take into account the extent of your casualty-related risks and your historical programs, and seek innovative ways to help you manage, mitigate, and transfer these risks in order to lessen their impact on your resources and your bottom line.

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