A comprehensive liability program is a requirement for doing business in a global economy. Developing an in-depth understanding of our clients’ risk exposures and insurance requirements is fundamental to our approach. It is through this that we are best positioned to deliver a cost efficient insurance structure that is both fit for purpose and delivers risk-appropriate coverage.

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A comprehensive liability program is a requirement for doing business in a global economy. Developing an in-depth understanding of our clients’ risk exposures and insurance requirements is fundamental to our approach. It is through this that we are best positioned to deliver a cost efficient insurance structure that is both fit for purpose and delivers risk-appropriate coverage.


Specialization

  • Product liability

  • Product recall

  • Workers' compensation

  • Motor liability

  • Event liability/cancellation

  • Environmental impairment

  • Professional liability (Medical malpractice)

  • Umbrella liability and excess

  • Defense Base Act insurance

Meet our Casualty Insurance Team

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Nino Sauler

Senior Vice President
Nino.Sauler@lockton.com
+63 917 545 1463

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Hanica Bayaborda See

Vice President, Client Services & Relationship Management
Hanica.Bayaborda@lockton.com

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Brian C. Fontanilla

Senior Manager, Deputy Head, Client Services
Brian.Fontanilla@lockton.com
+63 288 110 388

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Hye-Won "Eunice" Park

Vice President, Korean Accounts
Eunice.Park@lockton.com

News and Insights

The Philippine workplace is now home to multiple generations, from those who grew up during martial law to Gen Z digital natives, creating both opportunities and challenges. Post-pandemic shifts in values, work styles, and expectations have magnified generational differences in communication, technology use, mental health perspectives, and definitions of professionalism. Cultural norms rooted in hierarchy often clash with younger employees’ calls for collaboration, flexibility, and openness about wellbeing. To bridge these divides, organizations must design inclusive policies, flexible benefits, tailored learning programs, and communication strategies that resonate across age groups. With thoughtful leadership, generational diversity can be transformed from a source of friction into a driver of resilience, innovation, and progress.The Great Generational Divide in the Workplace

Supporting employee mental health amidst natural calamities

The 2024 World Risk Index ranks the Philippines as the most disaster-prone nation, with over 432 areas declaring a state of calamity due to extreme weather events. Beyond physical damage, disasters have significant mental health impacts, with survivors facing higher risks of PTSD, anxiety, and depression, which in turn affect workplace productivity and morale. The article underscores the importance of integrating mental health support into disaster preparedness, citing DOLE’s mandate for workplace mental health policies. It recommends immediate post-disaster interventions like emergency communication, Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs), Psychological First Aid (PFA), and flexible work arrangements. Long-term resilience, the article argues, requires ongoing support systems, manager training, stigma reduction, and insurance safeguards to protect employees’ well-being and organizational stability.The 2024 World Risk Index ranks the Philippines as the most disaster-prone nation, with over 432 areas declaring a state of calamity due to extreme weather events. Beyond physical damage, disasters have significant mental health impacts, with survivors facing higher risks of PTSD, anxiety, and depression, which in turn affect workplace productivity and morale. The article underscores the importance of integrating mental health support into disaster preparedness, citing DOLE’s mandate for workplace mental health policies. It recommends immediate post-disaster interventions like emergency communication, Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs), Psychological First Aid (PFA), and flexible work arrangements. Long-term resilience, the article argues, requires ongoing support systems, manager training, stigma reduction, and insurance safeguards to protect employees’ well-being and organizational stability.

The Other Side of Electric Vehicles

This article discusses the rapid growth of electric vehicle (EV) adoption in the Philippines, with sales projected to hit 20,000 units in 2025 due to rising sustainability awareness, supportive policies, and government incentives. While EVs offer environmental benefits, they also present emerging risks such as battery-related fires, high-voltage shock hazards, and dangers from damaged battery packs. Hybrid vehicles, in particular, show a higher fire risk than gasoline cars, while older EVs may face increased hazards over time. Businesses in automotive services, fleet operations, and roadside assistance need specialized training, updated safety protocols, and proper equipment to handle these vehicles safely. Ultimately, the article emphasizes that sustainability must be paired with strong risk management strategies to ensure safe and successful EV adoption in the country.This article discusses the rapid growth of electric vehicle (EV) adoption in the Philippines, with sales projected to hit 20,000 units in 2025 due to rising sustainability awareness, supportive policies, and government incentives. While EVs offer environmental benefits, they also present emerging risks such as battery-related fires, high-voltage shock hazards, and dangers from damaged battery packs. Hybrid vehicles, in particular, show a higher fire risk than gasoline cars, while older EVs may face increased hazards over time. Businesses in automotive services, fleet operations, and roadside assistance need specialized training, updated safety protocols, and proper equipment to handle these vehicles safely. Ultimately, the article emphasizes that sustainability must be paired with strong risk management strategies to ensure safe and successful EV adoption in the country.

Balancing AI Innovation with Ethical Responsibility

The article examines how Philippine businesses are rapidly adopting AI for tasks like automated customer service and data-driven decision-making, while also facing significant ethical challenges and cyber risks. It highlights issues such as algorithmic bias, lack of transparency in AI decision-making, and job displacement in sectors like outsourcing. Many companies have hidden coverage gaps in their Errors & Omissions (E&O) and Cyber policies, leaving them exposed to AI-specific threats like data poisoning, deepfake fraud, and bias claims. The piece urges organizations to proactively review insurance policies, address governance gaps, and invest in reskilling programs to maintain compliance and customer trust. Ultimately, it stresses that balancing innovation with responsible implementation will give businesses a competitive edge.The article examines how Philippine businesses are rapidly adopting AI for tasks like automated customer service and data-driven decision-making, while also facing significant ethical challenges and cyber risks. It highlights issues such as algorithmic bias, lack of transparency in AI decision-making, and job displacement in sectors like outsourcing. Many companies have hidden coverage gaps in their Errors & Omissions (E&O) and Cyber policies, leaving them exposed to AI-specific threats like data poisoning, deepfake fraud, and bias claims. The piece urges organizations to proactively review insurance policies, address governance gaps, and invest in reskilling programs to maintain compliance and customer trust. Ultimately, it stresses that balancing innovation with responsible implementation will give businesses a competitive edge.
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