Insurance Regulator Pledges Aid Within 3 Days After Beer Hall Fire
A major fire at a Bangkok beer hall in July killed multiple people including members of a popular band; Thailand's insurance regulator pledged to process compensation claims within three days.
A major fire at a beer hall in the Ladprao area of Bangkok on July 13, 2025, resulted in multiple deaths and injuries, including members of the Tos Kanthat band. Adisorn Piphattaworrapong, deputy secretary-general of the Office of Insurance Commission (OIC), disclosed details about relief and compensation efforts for the injured, deceased, and affected parties. Investigation revealed that the entertainment venue was registered for insurance under a personal name rather than as a business entity, which is unusual for establishments of this type. The OIC has taken an active approach, coordinating with the insurance company registered under the personal name to disburse compensation within three days. Officials will also notify relatives of the injured and deceased about available insurance policies and compensation eligibility. The regulator emphasized that whether insurance is registered under a personal or business name makes little practical difference in benefits; the priority is urgent assistance for all affected parties. The public is urged to contact authorities to learn about their policy coverage and available compensation rights.