Legal Expenses Insurers


Financial & Legal

24 February 2026

Financial & Legal is a UK‑based insurer specialising in the delivery of both established and bespoke After the Event (ATE), Before the Event (BTE), assistance, and ancillary insurance solutions, all underwritten in‑house.


LPG

1 July 2023

We are more than just legal insurance providers. We are a team of industry professionals, dedicated to building meaningful client relationships through tailored solutions.


Ignite Specialty Risk

1 May 2023

Ignite is a UK-based MGA specialising in After The Event insurance, founded and led by a team of ATE and litigation funding experts who understand the intricacies of the commercial ATE insurance and litigation funding market.


Temple Legal Protection

1 September 2015

Established in 1999, Temple Legal Protection is a specialist provider of legal expenses insurance and fully integrated disbursement funding, trusted by leading law firms nationwide. For over 25 years we have worked in close partnership with solicitors to provide effective… Read More


Allianz Legal Protection

28 August 2014

Allianz Legal Protection is a specialist legal protection insurer and part of the Allianz group. We’ve been providing legal expenses solutions since 1986. We cover personal and commercial clients through after the event (ATE) schemes for solicitors and before the… Read More


ARAG

17 June 2010

ARAG provides calm certainty and protection in the face of a legal storm. We do this by writing risks through a variety of distribution channels that retain flexibility on claims handling arrangements and at the same time provide a range… Read More


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