Steve Bellingham - Pro Global


Steve Bellingham

Head of Strategy

Specialism

Claims Management

Steve has more than 37 years’ experience in the handling of all types of injury claims and since 2003, he has specialised in the administration of claims emanating from historic U.K liability books, the extraction of value from them, and protecting against/ mitigating against future risk.

He joined Pro in 2020 and prior to that, worked for RSA Group and Enstar. Steve has represented clients at industry forums over a long period and was the inaugural insurance industry representative on the Oversight Committee for the Diffuse Mesothelioma Payment Scheme. In addition, he acted for clients and trade organisations in successfully negotiating agreements, setting case precedents, and amending legislation to produce positive outcomes for clients with U.K liability portfolios.

Steve has a long and accomplished track record of oversight of successful strategic litigation specifically in UK Disease, Illness and historical Abuse claims.


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