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Vision & Mission

Founded over 85 years ago, the Loss Executives Association provides a forum for discussion, study and consideration of common loss adjustment problems to explore options and alternatives. It is the LEA’s belief that a better understanding of such problems is the ultimate goal of the educational process.

Stephen P. Cronin, Jr. Memorial Award

Each year, the Loss Executives Association (LEA) presents the Stephen P. Cronin, Jr. Memorial Award to a deserving member. This prestigious award exemplifies their outstanding service and dedication to the Association with their donation of time, skill and expertise in the property claims profession.

Education

The Loss Executives Association provides substantial benefits to both its Regular and Associate members. The LEA is dedicated to investing in the future and developing expertise for property claims professionals. Most Regular members are senior property claims professionals with significant expertise and decades of experience in the business.

News

Ice Dams Are Actually A Common Risk: What Claims and Insurance Pros Should Know

Living in the northeast, ice dams are a part of life, and a common cause of loss in the insurance industry. However, they are often misunderstood, and effective remedies can be elusive. It’s essential for insurance and claims professionals who …

Jeep Factory Halted for Three Weeks After Aluminum Plant Fire

A Stellantis NV plant in Michigan will remain shut down for several weeks due to a shortage of key components, a sign of the growing fallout from a supplier’s aluminum factory fire last month. Production at the automaker’s Warren plant, …

Jury Awards Jack Nicklaus $50M in Defamation Suit Against His Former Company

A south Florida jury on Monday awarded golfing legend Jack Nicklaus $50 million in a lawsuit in which he charged that his former company and business partners tried to harm his reputation. The Palm Beach Circuit Court jury did not …