Claims
Your say - CILA: licensed for nil?
Your article ‘Loss adjusters criticised by brokers for cost-cutting measures’ was a cause for mirth and merriment here at Foster Orr & Greenaway HQ but it does raise interesting and important issues about the way in which insurance claims are currently…
Wood kicks off recruitment drive for fraud unit as threat assessment begins
The detective chief inspector charged with heading up the Association of British Insurers-funded fraud unit will wait for the results of an initial threat assessment before targeting specific areas of vulnerability within the industry.
Career development: GAB trio pass new CILA certificate
Three graduate trainees from loss adjuster GAB Robins have become the first professionals to pass the new Chartered Institute of Loss Adjusters’ certificate qualification.
Market moves: Brokers pick up the pace
Following a quiet fortnight, major players in the broking sector have actively been recruiting this week.
View from the top: Model for the future
Changing catastrophe models will continue to demand, not replace, underwriting expertise, says Matthias Horntrich, chief underwriting officer, international property, XL.
Law report: Forseeability question formally laid to rest in harassment appeal case
This law report has been contributed by national law firm Berrymans Lace Mawer.
Law report: Equestrian experience verdict good news for defendants
This law report has been contributed by national law firm Berrymans Lace Mawer.
In series - Lloyd's & London market: Power to the people
With employees rightly recognised as crucial to company success, Lloyd’s and London market players are gearing up their efforts to attract and retain top talent.
Arab Spring: A little bit of politics
The recent uprisings in the Middle East and North Africa have underlined the narrowness of terrorism policies — but have insureds woken up to the more comprehensive benefits of political violence cover?
Japan - Post-earthquake: Aftershocks of the earthquake
New insurance legislation in Japan is set to be extensively tested six months after the devastating earthquake and tsunami that hit the country.
Post magazine – 13 October
This week the Post team reports on news that new entrant Ecclesiastical has shaken up the property owners market by winning a multi-billion pound portfolio belonging to The Crown Estate, as sources suggest the sector is witnessing business-hungry…
Ecclesiastical shakes up property owners market with Crown Estate win - Insurance News Now
Post senior reporter Amy Ellis outlines this week's major general insurance stories including news that new entrant Ecclesiastical has shaken up the property owners market by winning a multi-billion pound portfolio belonging to The Crown Estate, as…
RBSI bolsters its claims counter fraud operation
Bob Spencer has joined the claims team at RBS Insurance as head of counter fraud and Michael Brown as head of the counter fraud intelligence function.
CMCs verging on “criminal”
Giving evidence to the Transport committee in its probe into the cost of motor insurance, Jack Straw, former home secretary and justice secretary, said that claims management firms and credit hire companies are “parasites in the system”.
UKDN wins Allianz drainage deal
Bosses at the UK Drainage Network are celebrating a “significant” contract victory after being awarded a three year sole-supplier deal by Allianz to provide validation, investigation and repair services for all domestic drainage claims.
Davies follows up PE buyout with Kearney appointment
Davies has today announced the appointment of former ASL board director Suzanne Kearney as head of the newly combines liability and construction & engineering business at the claims management firm.
Charles Taylor Consulting acquires Alico Isle Of Man
Charles Taylor Consulting has agreed to acquire Alico Isle of Man, a closed international life assurance company, with equity shareholders’ funds of £1.8m, from American Life Insurance Company.
Ecclesiastical to rebuild Scottish ring
Ecclesiastical has secured the return of an amethyst stone from a Church of Scotland ceremonial ring.
Manchester police authority calls on loss adjusters to look at riot claims
The Greater Manchester Police Authority has appointed a panel of loss adjusters to help with riot-related claims.
Insurance Insight October is now live
Insurance Insight October is now live with an article on ratings across Europe; a look at how a huge cloudburst in July has affect the Danish insurance market; and an interview with Alberto Corinit, formerly of the CEA and CEIOPS.
Cross-border exchange of information poll result
How exchanging of information on traffic offences across borders affect European insurance claims?
Severe weather sets new agenda for Danish insurance firms
Denmark was this year hit by the worst cloudburst ever seen in the country and experts are predicting that weather of this type will only increase. As the insurance market recovered from these claims Anne-Louise Fogtmann asks what they are doing to…
UK regulator expects Solvency II to be delayed
The UK's Financial Services Authority has said it expects insurers to have to comply with Solvency II rules from the delayed 1 January 2014 date.
Keoghs calls for law reform on fraudulent claims
Law firm Keoghs, which helped LV= secure a conviction against a personal injury fraudster, has called for legislative reform to deter criminals seeking damages.