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Anonymous  // 01/01/2019
6 months after a devastating fire, our claim is still pending and remains unresolved. A policy is sent only 2 days after you accept the cliff notes and supersedes the original agreement. Is this even Legal? We are expected to build out of pocket and get only then be reimbursed. We basically have to finance the insurance company. Do yourselves a favor and get real insurance. Plenty of other companies.
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Posted 4 weeks ago
LLOYDS OF LONDON Climate criminals - still enabling fossil fuels! still pumping money into the climate crisis? I am calling on you to set an example and immediately cease insuring new and expanded coal, oil, and gas projects and the companies developing them. Your continued insurance of fossil fuel projects is destroying all hope for a healthy, peaceful future for our children. STOP insuring fossil fuels - Insure Our Future NOW!
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Posted 1 month ago
Our Association signed a building coverage contract in November 2019 with Lloyd’s prepaying about $40000 in premium. On August 19, 2020 we suffered over $100000 in damages from a horrific rain storm. A claim was filed the next day. 30 days later an adjuster visited. Later in November a forensic engineer visited. In December a mechanical engineer visited. In the spring of 2021 our claim was denied for “wear and tear.” Water penetration from severe rain which stains interior wallboard, puddling of water in the entrance atrium, shorting out of newly installed carbon monoxide fan motors, etc. represent damages which should be covered by insurance. Trustees have an expectation of protection when they sign an insurance contract. Trustees and owners rely upon coverage. Lloyd’s notification process and repeated delay tactics are tantamount to fraud. It is evident that Lloyd’s never intended to cover our building at all!
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Posted 2 years ago
Very helpful staff! So far so good
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Posted 6 years ago
Good service
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Posted 6 years ago
Lloyd's of London is rated 2.6 based on 5 reviews