M&A Environmental Insurance2024-10-08T10:51:38+01:00

M&A Environmental Insurance

Comprehensive Coverage with M&A Environmental Insurance

M&A Environmental insurance offers flexible and broad protection against liabilities related to new and undetected pre-existing pollution conditions, as well as environmental damage resulting from the insured’s day-to-day business activities.

Tailored Solutions for Diverse Business Needs

An M&A Environmental insurance policy can be extended and customized to suit various business situations. Key areas of coverage include:

  • Third-Party Liability: Protection against claims for bodily injury and property damage.
  • Regulatory Remediation Costs: Coverage for cleanup costs imposed by regulators.
  • Pollution Events: Coverage for both accidental and gradual pollution incidents.
  • Business Interruption: Protection for first-party business interruption and emergency mitigation costs.

Limitations on Coverage

The policy does not cover identified or known pollution exposures discovered during M&A due diligence or first-party liability, such as costs associated with digging up and cleaning the insured’s own land.

For more detailed information about environmental insurance and how it can be tailored to meet your specific needs, please contact us.

Your Contacts

Felix Sloman

Head of M&A – London Office
+ 44 (0) 20 3675 0075
felix.sloman@assuredpartners.co.uk

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