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The Law of Property Damage
Contributor(s): 2 Temple Gardens (Author)
ISBN: 1526504324     ISBN-13: 9781526504326
Publisher: Tottel Publishing
OUR PRICE:   $289.75  
Product Type: Hardcover
Published: October 2023
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BISAC Categories:
- Law | Litigation
- Law | Property
- Law | Insurance
Physical Information: 440 pages
 
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Over the last few years there has been an emerging specialism for property damage. Property damage frequently leads to losses other than the cost of repairing the damage, giving rise to disputes about the extent to which those losses can be recovered from insurers. Insurance companies have increased the number of claims they defend in court and these cases have become progressively more technical, hence the number of cases now heard by the TCC (Technology and Construction Court).

These cases range from multi-national construction and utility projects to domestic property matters such as floods, fires, explosions and subsidence. Practitioners are advising across the spectrum of clients from the largest insured loss arising from the London Riots in 2011, to losses for owner managed companies where making a recovery from insurers was essential to the survival of their business.

The claims commonly raise insurance questions, frequently in the construction or product liability context, and they often involve claims against construction and other professionals. Practitioners need expertise across fields of insurance, construction, product liability and professional liability. Property damage claims typically require the involvement of expert witnesses in relation to liability such as forensic scientists, as well as experts on the standards to be expected of professionals and contractors. The claims also usually require the involvement of experts to deal with quantum (forensic accountants to assess financial losses, quantity surveyors and valuers to assess the cause and extent of property damage losses).

This is a comprehensive practitioners' text covering the full spectrum of issues and case law such as:

- Goodlife Foods Ltd v Hall Fire Protection Ltd 2017] EWHC 767 (TCC)
- Wheeldon Brothers Waste Ltd v Millennium Insurance Co Ltd 2017] EWHC 218 TCC
- Great Lakes Reinsurance (UK) SE v Western Trading Limited 2016] EWCA 1003
- WH Newson Holding Limited v IMI Plc & Delta Limited 2016] EWCA Civ 773