
Property Professionals Mediation
Building Bridges in Conflict
Property Professionals Dispute Resolution Expertise
Unrivalled Industry Knowledge and Experience
Discover Buxton Mediation, your trusted partner in navigating the complexities of professional liability. Whether you are an individual making a claim against a professional, a legal representative, or a PII insurer defending a claim, we have you covered.
Buxton Mediation specialises in managing, reviewing, and mediating conflicts related to insurance contracts. We cater to a broad spectrum of clients, ranging from policyholders, insurers, to anyone with a vested interest in a contract.
In the realm of professional liability, we have successfully handled a multitude of cases. Our expertise is not limited to, but includes, property-related disputes involving:
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Solicitors and barristers
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Surveyors and valuers
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Estate agents
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Property managers
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Architects
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Engineers
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Project managers
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Financial advisers
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Insurance brokers
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Designers and manufacturers
Our portfolio also extends to the mediation of insurance coverage disputes. Our services encompass a broad range of issues like misrepresentation, non-disclosure, under-insurance, overstatement of claims, notification, aggregation, non-compliance with policy conditions, interpretation of policy wording, and contributions between multiple insurers.
At the heart of Buxton Mediation is Richard Buxton, a seasoned property specialist. His wealth of experience spans over five decades, making him an invaluable asset to those seeking mediation. Richard's in-depth knowledge and expertise provide a sense of comfort to our clients. With Buxton Mediation, we assure you that no property dispute is beyond our resolution capabilities.
What Brings Clients to Richard?
Typical Disputes for Property Professionals
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Misrepresentation Disputes: These arise when information about a property is inaccurately or falsely presented.
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Non-Disclosure Disputes: Ensuring transparency is key in property dealings. However, non-disclosure disputes often surface over undisclosed property defects or other essential information.
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Under-Insurance Disputes: Being under-insured can lead to significant financial losses.
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Overstatement of Claims: Overestimation or exaggeration of property damage claims can lead to serious legal conflicts.
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Notification Disputes: Any delay or failure in notifying the insurer about a specific occurrence can create notification disputes.
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Aggregation Disputes: These are common when dealing with multiple insurance claims related to a single cause or event.
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Non-Compliance with Policy Conditions: Disobeying policy terms and conditions can spark off disputes.
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Interpretation of Policy Wording: The way policy terms are interpreted can lead to disagreements.
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Contributions Between Multiple Insurers: Resolving contribution issues amongst various insurers can be tricky.
Recent client feedback: Richard was “extremely knowledgeable calm and incredibly helpful throughout, and straight to the point in a complicated case.”.