
Casualty reserve covers are in demand from insurers seeking a clean slate
Concerns over the potential reserve development of books of casualty business is driving even greater demand for casualty reserve covers, as insurers look to draw a line in the sand and put any past underwriting mistakes behind them, Linda Johnson, vice chair, Gallagher Re North America, told Intelligent Insurer.
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