Claims
Motor Claims 2015 - speaker: Ben Fletcher
As director of the Insurance Fraud Bureau (IFB), Ben Fletcher leads the insurance industry's collective fight against organised fraud.
Motor Claims 2015 - speaker: Jonathan Evans MP
Jonathan Evans MP, chair for the All Party Parliamentary Group for Insurance and Financial Services.
Motor Claims 2015 - speaker: Susan Brown
Susan Brown is chair of Motor Accidents Solicitors Society and has been a director at Prolegal since 2007. She also heads up personal injury and professional negligence.
Motor Claims 2015 - speaker: Huw Evans
Huw Evans is director general of the ABI and leads the organisation's policy work.
Motor Claims 2015 - speaker: Andrew Miller
Andrew Miller is chief technology officer, Motor Repair Research Centre (Thatcham).
Motor Claims 2015 - speaker: Simon How
Simon How is global specialty markets director, Cunningham Lindsey and has extensive experience in the general insurance industry, particularly within the motor sector.
Motor Claims 2015 - Keynote speaker: Rob Townend
Global claims strategy and innovation director at Aviva Rob Townend has worked for the insurer since 1996 and is currently responsible for Aviva's global claims strategy and innovation.
Motor Claims 2015
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Task force enlists ABI and Biba to update application fraud guidance
The Association of British Insurers and the British Insurance Brokers’ Association have agreed to update their guidance on the prevention of application fraud by the end of 2015 after being prompted by the government’s insurance fraud task force.
Motor Claims 2015: The programme
What is going on when at this year's Motor Claims event.
Allianz launches PI product for e-trading platform
Allianz has launched a new e-traded professional indemnity product for the UK broker market.
Marock notes strong acquisition pipeline for rights issue fund
Charles Taylor is eyeing up potential acquisition targets across all three lines of the company's professional services business as well as life run-off firms, according to CEO David Marock.
Blog: A loss adjuster walks into a bar ... looking for a surge solution
Having a pint with a senior member of the loss adjusting fraternity recently, the thorny issue of surge response/management came up again.
Blog: Client retention and counter fraud
Fraud management is a delicate balance. Insurers have to walk a fine line in order to keep fraud at bay and keep costs and renewal rates under control in order to retain their customer base, says VFM's Sally Griffiths
Charles Taylor sees £9.2m revenue jump in ‘strong' 2014
Charles Taylor saw its revenue increase by £9.2m for the year ended 31 December 2014 to £122.8m.
Charles Taylor launches £30.6m rights issue
Professional services firm Charles Taylor is launching a rights issue to raise approximately £30.6m in gross proceeds.
Crawford's Muress thanks staff and clients as CMA signs off on GAB Robins deal
The Competition and Markets Authority has unconditionally cleared the acquisition of GAB Robins by Crawford and Company after concluding its review of the purchase ahead of schedule.
Arson: No smoke without fire
While fire risk has dropped considerably over the past decade, almost half the £1bn paid out in fire claims each year is as a result of deliberate acts. So what can be done to reduce the losses caused by arson?
New Zealand Earthquakes: Kiwi crisis
New Zealand insurers were exposed to intense pressure following the devastating earthquakes in Canterbury in 2010 and 2011. Post investigates the lessons learned from these events for insurers in both New Zealand and the UK
North of the Border: No balance on bereavement awards
Two appeal cases have highlighted the inconsistencies between fatal claims awards
Laspo benefits questioned as industry rallies behind Aviva whiplash proposals
Insurers have backed Aviva's proposals to reduce the volume and cost of whiplash claims against a backdrop of criticism around the effectiveness of the government's civil justice reforms and aggressive tactics by third parties.
Brokerbility next to pilot Axa claims tool
A web-based claims tracking tool for brokers is entering its second pilot phase with members of the Brokerbility network with a wide release planned for the second quarter of this year.
Insurers fear 'floodgates' will open if scope for psychiatric claims is widened
Insurers have expressed concern that Association of Personal Injury Lawyers proposals to broaden the scope of who is able to lodge a claim for psychiatric harm could “open the floodgates” to spurious claims.
Davies promotes Kearney to group role
Davies Group liability director Suzanne Kearney has been promoted to a group-level role responsible for developing UK-wide broker nominations.