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About InSolutions

The InSolutions team has over 30 years of experience supporting clients in respect of legacy insurance issues. The team are specialists in insurance archaeology and legacy claims support. They have focused for many years on the legacy UK and London Market.

Our senior staff have, in the past, been recognised via a number of awards in respect of legacy services by the UK insurance industry and continue to contribute to the ongoing dialogue in supporting our clients.

InSolutions sits within Marsh Risk Consulting. Marsh Risk Consulting can help companies in almost any industry or region of the world manage risk more intelligently so they can enhance resiliency, maximise recoveries, and lower their total cost of risk.

Marsh Risk Consulting provide clients with strategic advice and innovative solutions across a wide range of insurable and non-insurable risks. Risk is our sole focus — which is why companies consistently call upon us to handle their most challenging business issues. Using industry-leading data and analytics, we identify clients’ significant risks, quantify their potential losses, and help determine their risk appetite. We assist clients with developing appropriate risk management strategies for their business and help them make continuous improvements.

Marsh Risk Consulting is part of Marsh. Marsh is the global leader in insurance broking and risk management. In more than 130 countries, our experts in every facet of risk and across industries help clients to anticipate, quantify, and more fully understand the range of risks they face. In today’s increasingly uncertain global business environment, Marsh helps clients to thrive and survive.

To find out how InSolutions can benefit your business, please contact us directly.

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Insurance Archeology

Marsh formed the first dedicated broker insurance archaeology unit in 1988 under the InSolutions brand in response to a need among North American companies to trace historical coverage they had purchased in the London insurance market.