1st Edition

Reinsurance and the Law of Aggregation Event, Occurrence, Cause

By Oliver D. William Copyright 2021
236 Pages
by Routledge

236 Pages
by Routledge

In excess of loss reinsurance, the reinsurer covers the amount of a loss exceeding the policy’s deductible but not piercing its cover limit. Accordingly, a policy’s quantitative scope of cover is significantly affected by the parties’ agreement of a deductible and a cover limit. Yet, the examination of whether a loss has exceeded deductible or cover limit necessitates an educated... Read more

Introduction. Part I: Aggregation of related claims 1. Relevance of aggregation in various (re-)insurance products 2. Context in which the aggregation of losses takes place 3. Features of aggregation clauses and causal requirements 4. Event-based aggregation in focus 5. Cause-based aggregation in focus Part II: Aggregation issues in the relationship between the reinsurer and the reinsured 6. Aggregation and allocation 7. Aggregation and the principle of back-to-back 8. Aggregation and the principle of follow the settlements

Biography

Oliver D. William is a senior lecturer and researcher at the University of Bern, an of-counsel at mbh ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Zurich, and a vice chair of the Dispute Resolution Working Party of the Association Internationale de Droit des Assurances (AIDA).