It all began on the 1st October 1934…and this year Griffiths & Armour turns 90!
Kenneth Griffiths and George Armour founded Griffiths & Armour in Liverpool in 1934, commencing practice on the 1st October…

As many of us begin to book trips for 2024, it is essential that you have the correct travel insurance in place to safeguard yourself and your family. Whilst it is recommended to secure travel insurance immediately upon booking your trip, if you have booked a trip, our team is readily available to offer guidance at any point…

The 2024 edition of the highly regarded World Economic Forum Global Risks Report has recently been released highlighting some significant changes to the global risk landscape since last year’s report…

Read about Griffiths & Armour’s university sector mock trial. Explore the legal and risk management insights from this sample personal injury case…

Liverpool Sportswoman’s Lunch 2023: A record-breaking £30,000 raised. Griffiths & Armour was proud to sponsor this impactful charity event celebrating women in sports…

Essential tips for winter driving: Prepare your vehicle, adapt your technique, and exercise caution. Learn more on motor fleet risk management with RMworks…

Discover the reasons behind rising UK home insurance costs and how Griffiths & Armour can help you navigate these challenges today…

Business interruption from loss of key people or shareholders, is something which can strike unexpectedly at any time. Alex McNiven at Employee Benefit specialists, Broadstone Financial Solutions, discusses the reasons for having business protection in place…

Griffiths & Armour Parnter and Group Director – General Division, Paul Sapiro discusses the impact on the insurance industry arising from the war in Ukraine following Russia’s invasion in February 2022…

Recent press coverage relating to the risk of collapse in schools has brought the subject of reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete to prominence. The risks related to RAAC have been already identified in certain sectors such as the NHS whose large maintenance and estates teams have generally established procedures to manage the exposure. Much of the RAAC present in existing buildings today is now potentially beyond its lifespan and may be prone to collapse, particularly if it has been exposed to water…