Peter Allchorne

Partner

London

Peter is an experienced civil litigation Partner and market commentator. He specialises in advising client on nascent and strategic issues affecting general insurance claims.

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About Peter

Bio
  • Biography

    Pete is a Partner at international law firm, DAC Beachcroft. He has over 25 years’ experience advising a broad range of insurance clients.

    Leading the firm’s Strategic Advisory team, Pete is a regular commentator on the civil justice agenda and issues impacting the insurance claims market. He has a specialist interest in the legal and regulatory issues surrounding future road transport solutions and leads DAC Beachcroft's specialist interest group on connected and automated vehicles.

    He sits on the national executive committee of the Forum of Insurance Lawyers, having served as the association's President in 2024.

Sector Expertise
  • Assurances

Service Expertise
  • Conseil stratégique

  • UK Casualty

  • Automobile

  • Biens et immobilier

Office Location

London

  • 25 Walbrook
  • London
  • EC4N 8AF

+44 (0) 20 7242 1011

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