You've acted exclusively for insurers since being admitted into practice in 2006, what has drawn you to insurance
I must say that I didn’t choose insurance but it chose me. What has kept me in the industry however is that it involves such a diverse range of concepts.
You could say that every claim that I come across is different which makes my job really interesting (and difficult sometimes) but fun.
I have defended personal injury claims, acted for an insurer who denied a claim made as a result of fire at a brothel that was owned by the Commancheros, advised clients on policy response in relation to a fire at a meth lab, defended clients when their customers sue as a result of being unhappy with their insurance payout.
Again, it’s also the people that I deal with on a daily basis.
What skills do you think someone needs to advise insurance companies on liability and indemnity issues?
The first thing is knowledge of the Insurance Contracts Act 1984 and the case law surrounding it.
Great communication skills in dealing with insurers, their customers and your own colleagues is vital in order to express the relevant issues that may arise.
In a legal role, good time management skills are also important as insurers have time frames they have to meet so it is important to be able meet those. Essentially a good understanding of the insurer’s business is important.
What advice would you give someone who might be looking to find work as a lawyer, but may not have considered the insurance industry?
Give it a go! Most people don’t understand how varied insurance is in terms of the type of insurance, the nature of the work and the legal issues involved.
It is really interesting and challenging at the same time. Whether you have an interest in litigation or legal advice, insurance is for you!