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Tracing Historic Insurance Companies - Daniel Easton, Leigh Day

12/09/13. A “how to” guide on tracing insurance companies should be every asbestos practitioners’ best tool. Perhaps the biggest challenge Claimant disease practitioners face is a potential defendant that has disappeared in the mists of time. No claim can proceed without a paymaster and therefore the next target in the claimant’s solicitors’ attack is the defendant’s insurer.

Unfortunately, the requirement to maintain insurance information can only apply to live companies and no obligation to maintain insurance can be placed on a company that is no longer there...

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