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MAP20140031528Global claims review 2014 : loss trends and emerging risks for global businesses / Allianz Global Corporate & Specialty. — Munich [etc.] : Allianz Global Corporate & Specialty, 2014Sumario: The claims landscape in 2014 : this year¿s major non-natural catastrophe insurance losses to date -- AGCS claims dashboard At-a-glance claims data including top causes of losses for businesses and the average value of an insurance claim -- Top 20 largest non-natural catastrophe losses: the 20 largest reported losses of 2013 from across the insurance industry, excluding those caused by natural catastrophes -- Business analysis: aviation. The cost of aviation claims is rising, driven by widespread use of new materials, ever more demanding regulation and liability litigation -- Business analysis: energy. Higher values, combined with increasing business interruption and a number of emerging risks make for a more challenging future environment -- Business analysis: financial lines. Businesses are facing a far less forgiving regulatory environment and the spread of collective actions, driven by a growing claims culture and increasingly savvy litigators and litigation funders -- Business analysis: liability. Liability claims are becoming more international, complex and costly as awareness of compensation and US-style litigation continues to spread -- Business analysis: marine. Rising claims inflation, the growing problem of crew negligence and the high cost of wreck removal are all contributors to a rise in the cost of claims -- Business analysis: property. Business interruption claims are not new but they are becoming a bigger proportion of property claims -- Emerging risks. A number of major risk trends are converging to produce larger, more complex and interconnected claims, which will have big implications for the way claims are handled in future -- Further reading, contacts and credits1. Grandes riesgos industriales. 2. Siniestros. 3. Costes económicos. 4. Costes humanos. 5. Catástrofes naturales. 6. Reclamaciones. 7. Aviación. 8. Marina. 9. Sector energético. 10. Responsabilidad civil. 11. Litigios. 12. Interrupción de negocio. 13. Riesgos emergentes. I. Allianz Global Corporate & Specialty.