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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.

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Deutsche Bank Settles With Ex-Banker in Monte Paschi Lawsuit

Deutsche Bank AG has settled a lawsuit with Michele Foresti, a former manager who claimed he was wrongfully blamed for the Monte dei Paschi accounting scandal, the first of six similar cases to be resolved. “The parties have now resolved …

Review Shows Diagnosis and Treatment Issues Drive Claims in Cardiology

Diagnosis‑related failures and medical treatment issues continue to drive the majority of cardiology malpractice claims, according to a new analysis. A review of 321 closed cases from 2010 to 2025 by The Doctors Company shows breakdowns in clinical judgment, communication …