We provide tailored insurance to a wide variety of real estate and hospitality clients
Our dedicated real estate & hospitality (REH) practice distinguishes us from other insurers to provide you with thoughtful and practical insurance solutions. Chubb teams of industry specialists in risk engineering, underwriting, and claims combined with our highly flexible products allow us to customize solutions to meet the unique needs of your business.
Steve Edwards | EVP, North America Real Estate & Hospitality (REH) Industry Practice Leader
As a long-term player, our underwriters and our global network of risk engineers have advanced industry knowledge to help you mitigate the specific exposures you face. These can be slip and fall incidents; environmental concerns such as mold or Legionella; or structural damage from extreme weather events or water leaks that can result in costly repairs as well as lost income.
In addition, dedicated real estate and hospitality claims teams deliver highly customized property and business services in partnership with select third party administrator (TPA) teams, including Chubb’s wholly owned TPA, ESIS®.
Absolutely. Depending on their specific business, our REH clients may have global environmental exposures or need cyber insurance protections. They may also require professional liability, property or excess coverages. Chubb’s services and products can help mitigate a broad range of real estate and hospitality threats.
At Chubb, we always look forward. For example, we’ve been addressing climate change risks for decades. As many of our real estate and hospitality clients are in areas of shifting exposure to wildfires, floods, and windstorms, we developed a service that evaluates your footprint and maps out exposures to heightened weather-related risks as well as projects how at-risk areas might expand in the future.
Another example is how we help our clients prevent water damage, one of the most common and insidious threats to property. Our risk engineers help you apply technological solutions, such as sensors that can detect unusual water flow and even activate a shutoff device.