When an insured event spans several countries, a claim that would be routine domestically becomes a contest over which law governs, where it is heard, and how local insurance and regulatory rules interact. Differences in policy interpretation, mandatory local cover, currency and tax can each reshape recovery. For a senior executive in a multinational group, a cross-border loss can expose gaps between a master policy and local programmes. The report explains how multi-jurisdictional claim disputes arise in your chosen jurisdiction and industry, the governing-law and forum questions, the master-versus-local policy mechanics, warning indicators of a coverage gap, indicative impact ranges from published disputes, and when to engage coverage counsel, brokers and local advisers.
Reference material for informed readers, not advice.