Chief Operating Officer and General Counsel, Lowers Risk Group
President, Periculus
Executive Advisor, Adjusteck
Danielle Kaminski, Esq. is an experienced attorney and trusted voice in the insurance industry with 25 years of experience across insurance-based litigation, claims services, and high-growth operations. Serving as Chief Operating Officer, Danielle is a member of LRG’s executive committee and is actively involved in expanding LRG’s insurance and technology services across the enterprise.
Before joining LRG, Danielle served on the U.S. senior executive leadership team and Board of Directors for a global insurance services business. As Senior Vice President, Commercial Operations and Acting General Counsel, Danielle played a key role in the growth of the company’s U.S. footprint and practice lines, as well as the creation and growth of the company’s technical services division.
For over two decades, Danielle served as outside counsel for insurance clients, most recently as an equity partner with Zelle LLP, where she gained extensive litigation experience and handled a wide range of large,
complex matters involving first-party property, energy, marine, inland marine, cargo, aviation, and liability policies.
In 2020, Danielle was named to Insurance Business America’s Hot 100 list of industry leaders. She also co-founded Women in Claims, a grass-roots organization that brings together professionals in all facets of the insurance industry.
Expertise
General Counsel
Complex Insurance Matters
Litigation Support
Subrogation and Recovery
Conflict Resolution, Mediation, Negotiation
Commercial Property, Inland and Ocean Marine Claims
CAT Claims
Credentials & Affiliations
Women in Claims (WIC), Co-Founder
Insurance Business America Magazine “Hot 100” for 2020
Loss Executives Association (LEA)
Claims and Litigation Management Alliance (CLM)
Maritime Law Association of the U.S (designated Proctor in Admiralty)
Education
Fordham University School of Law – J.D.
State University of New York at Binghamton – B.A. in Psychology