Khun Parinya is a qualified civil engineer and a Fellow of the Australasian Institute of Chartered Loss Adjusters (FCLA). He is the first Thai national to hold the Fellowship title and serves as a Committee Member for the annual Asian Claims Convention organised by AICLA across Southeast Asia.
He entered the loss adjusting profession in 1994 as an engineer/loss adjuster and has since been assigned to handle various types of claims, not only those arising from construction and civil engineering losses, but also from property and casualty losses.
Khun Parinya has extensive experience in all types of civil engineering losses with special expertise in the investigation of construction techniques, structural design and causation. He has built close personal relationships with insured parties and insurers, resulting in his personal appointment on a number of occasions to handle technically complex claims. He is regularly invited to be guest speaker on insurance related topics with leading insurers, Office of Insurance Commission (OIC), the General Insurance Association and more.
In 2006, he founded Exzon Plus (Thailand) Co., Ltd. as Managing Director, where he continues to lead complex, high-value claim investigations and adjustments on an international basis.
AREAS OF EXPERTISE
All classes of non-marine insurance, with particular specialisation in:
– Civil engineering losses – structural failures, construction defects, building systems
– Contractors' All Risks (CAR) and Erection All Risks (EAR)
– Machinery Breakdown and Engineering claims
– Energy and Power Plant losses
– Property All Risks – commercial and residential
– Business Interruption
– Professional Liability (including faulty design)
– Products Liability
– Earthquake and natural catastrophe claims
– Risk surveys and pre-condition surveys
MAJOR ASSIGNMENTS
In Thailand:
– Life Ladprao Condominium – Earthquake claim (2025–present), Bangkok
– Construction of jetty, Rayong
– Pakpanang Diversion Dam, Suratthani
– Dry Dock, Royal Thai Navy, Chonburi
– Underground subway (MRTA), Bangkok
– Horizontal Directional Drilling, Chaopraya River, Bangkok
– Tank Farm, Map Ta Phut, Rayong
– Turbine Power Plant, Samutprakarn and Rayong
– Cement Manufacturers
– Mining Mill, Lampang
– Tsunami of 2004
– Riots in Bangkok 2010
– Thailand Flooding 2011 (largest single claim approximately THB 2 billion)
– Products Liability claims
– Professional Liability (faulty design)
– One Bangkok Project – project value THB 120 billion (as a consultant to Insurers)
Abroad:
– Extensive flooding of main highway under construction, Cambodia
– Products Liability, South Korea, China and Japan
