Claims
Cunningham Lindsey hires Jobling for Newcastle-based role
Cunningham Lindsey has appointed Ken Jobling as a specialist liability adjuster in its major and complex loss team.
McLarens re-enters Australian market
McLarens has re-entered the Australian market and appointed Martyn Wicht as general manager of the business.
Global cat losses down 44% for 2013
Global insured losses from catastrophes have almost halved in 2013, dropping to £27bn according to a new study from Swiss Re.
Perils hikes Windstorm Dirk loss estimate to £294m
Zurich-based catastrophe data firm Perils has increased its property insurance market loss for the windstorm which wracked the UK and France from December 23 to December 25.
Budget 2014: pension shakeup to open the door for general insurance players
Insurers’ share prices plummet following Chancellor’s annuity vow.
Career file - Max Dunworth: LAS COO resigns days after Innovation Group buy
LAS chief operating officer Max Dunworth is to depart the business later this year, Post can reveal.
Legal Update - Duty of Care: Tree surgeon fall case dismissed in High Court in duty of care clarification
Nicholas Thorne examines a case that looked at the duty of care an occupier owes employees of contractors.
Claims Awards 2014 shortlist revealed
Insurers Ageas and LV lead the way in nominations for the 2014 Claims Awards with six and five respectively.
North of the Border: Fatal accident claim awards rise
In England, the Fatal Accidents Act 1976 allows the spouse of a deceased to recover a fixed amount, currently £12 980.
Trade Voice: Floods are a chance to prove ourselves
Joined-up thinking and a collaborative approach to assisting families and businesses affected by this winter’s floods has been a point of interest.
Claims Conference Asia 2014 attracts cream of claims professionals
Claims Conference Asia 2014 was held on 20 March in Hong Kong and attended by over 100 claims professionals from across the international claims market.
Claims Conference Asia: 'Asia reclaiming its rightful place in history'
Duncan Howorth, JLT CEO, Asia, struck an optimistic note when talking about the rise of Asia at last week's Claims Conference Asia, but warned more sophisticated risk management will be needed.
Mediation - Time for a Rethink?
How would you rate your last experience of mediation? Did both sides settle the dispute all smiles and within half a day? Or was the reality a little less rosy than that?
LAS COO Dunworth resigns days after Innovation Group buy
LAS chief operating officer Max Dunworth is to depart the business later this year, Post can reveal.
Russian insurer reportedly axing Ukraine riot covers
Russian insurer Ingosstrakh has reportedly reduced operations of its Ukrainian subsidiary Ingo Ukraine in the face of ongoing political instability.
Motorists 'too trusting' of their cars
Drivers have too much faith in their vehicle's ability to deal with floods and bad weather according to Be Wiser insurance.
Osborne pledges £140m for flood defences
Chancellor George Osborne has promised £140m of funding towards flood defences following the storms and floods which wracked the UK over winter.
Charles Taylor pre-tax profits inch up after adjusting growth
Charles Taylor has seen its full year figures climb after its adjusting business saw operating profits jump by more than 75%.
Fitch predicts pressure on Flood Re due to public funds uncertainty
Uncertainty around UK government spending on flood defences could lead to Flood Re facing higher-than-expected claims in the future, according to Fitch Ratings.
BLM joins forces with Scottish firm
Insurance law firm Berrymans Lace Mawer is joining forces with Scottish firm HBM Sayers in a deal expected to complete on 1 May.
Editor's comment: Joining forces to finish the race
Brokers and insurers could be described as having a love-hate relationship – like Roadrunner and Wile E Coyote.
Your Say: Using our weaknesses
Nobody following the Financial Conduct Authority’s review of add‑ons would have needed to cross the proverbial gypsy’s palm with silver to gain prior knowledge of the nature and scope of the proposed remedies.
Interview: Jason Harris: Harris knows the drill
XL’s Jason Harris started his career on the oil rigs of the North Sea before moving into insurance via risk management. He explains the wide scope of his current role and the challenges facing the property and casualty market.
C-Suite - Insurer: A pat on the back for claims teams
The insurance industry should be proud of its handling of the UK’s wettest winter on record.