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Alastair Homan

Director , London

Alastair is a Director in the International Claims and Travel Team. He has had an interest in cross border personal injury and travel claims for over 15 years.
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Experience

He previously managed a team of solicitors handling cross border claims for a major European insurance group. His main area of focus is on large loss and catastrophic claims with jurisdiction and/or applicable law issues. He regularly presents and provides training on this area for insurer clients. 

Alastair has an extensive knowledge of cross border and travel claims, including challenges to jurisdiction, applicable law and insurance indemnity issues.  He has dealt with a wide variety of claims such as defective products, motor claims, skiing and snowboarding accidents and public liability claims including claims for injuries arising out of accidents as diverse as a defective luge ride, injury by beach buggy, a water slide with insufficient water, a ski jump competition that ended in injury and defective premises overseas.

He also has a particular interest in claims against employers arising out of injuries to employees working overseas. 

Recent cases

Alastair has been involved in the following reported cases and recent cases of interest:

  • Williams v Mapfre Empresas Compañía de Seguros y Reaseguros, S.A. 2015
  •  Keefe v Mapfre Empresas Compañía de Seguros y Reaseguros, S.A. & (2) Hoteles Piñero Canarias SL 2015
  • Tate v Allianz IARD S.A. 2020
  •  RTA in Spain involving several seriously injured pedestrians after vehicle mounted pavement. Jurisdiction issues. 
  • Accident filming a TV series overseas involving a ski jump. 
  • Celebrity injured overseas filming motorcycle series 
  • American rock band injured in England when tour bus's brakes failed.