The Contingency Committee provides a forum for LMA members to identify and discuss issues of concern to the underwriters of contingency insurance.
The Contingency Committee covers all matters relating to event cancellation, artist non-appearance and other contingency risks. The committee provides a platform for market collaboration, the development of model wordings and the identification of emerging threats affecting the contingency sector.
Mental health questionnaires assess the mental health risk associated with key individuals (for example, performers, speakers, athletes) whose health is critical to an event’s success. They help underwriters evaluate risk, ensuring appropriate coverage terms while complying with data protection regulations in each jurisdiction.
Strike, Riot, and Civil Commotion poses a significant challenge to the market due to its unpredictability, political sensitivity and potential for large-scale disruption. Coverage is often excluded or limited, particularly for events in politically or socially volatile regions.
The issue of CrowdStrike reflects the growing concern around cyber threats, particularly how they can impact event cancellation, ticketing platforms, venue systems and the non-appearance of key individuals. This has led the committee to review and refine wordings to achieve clarity around what is and isn’t included.
Communicable disease and Covid exclusions limit cover for event cancellations due to outbreaks. Introduced after massive pandemic losses, these exclusions leave insureds exposed and have caused uncertainty in the market. The Contingency Committee continues to review this issue.
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The Contingency Committee has developed its very first LMA Academy course, Foundation for Underwriting in Contingency Insurance.
The programme first ran in May 2025 and is expected to progress into further intermediate and advanced-level courses.
Details can be found on the LMA Academy.