The LMA Product Recall Committee focuses on issues and risks related to product recall insurance within the Lloyd’s insurance market. Its primary aim is to address the challenges faced by insurers and insureds involved in product recalls, especially as they pertain to the food, beverage, automotive, pharmaceuticals and manufacturing sectors.
The Product Recall Committee tackles the emerging issues and challenges that relate to product recall insurance. It actively engages in discussions about how to respond to increasing recalls related to health and safety concerns, such as food contamination, or new challenges in automotive recalls or electronic product recalls.
Market claims data shows an upward trend in both the number and cost of claims. This reflects the growing regulatory pressure, complex global supply chains and rising consumer expectations. Insurers are seeing larger, more high-profile recalls and are adapting by refining coverage terms and focusing more on proactive risk management.
Emerging risks such as PFAS and aflatoxins are becoming increasingly significant in the product recall market. PFAS are under growing regulatory and legal scrutiny, especially in food packaging and consumer goods. Aflatoxins, naturally occurring toxins in crops, pose contamination risks in food supply chains. Both present challenges due to evolving science, uncertain liability and the potential for widespread recalls. As awareness grows, the committee is closely monitoring these developments.
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