Claims
Asbestosis trial to commence
A trial begins this week that will decide whether asymptomatic asbestosis cases not giving rise to a...
Beachcroft gains from RSA
Ten solicitors have joined law firm Beachcroft's Birmingham-based specialist claims validation team ...
Dual management roll out
Dual Corporate Risks has launched a new range of management liability products for the UK broker mar...
Reinsurer agrees to pay share of crash claim
Aviabel, the Belgian reinsurer, has agreed to pay its share of the €45m claim made by the North Korean Insurance Corporation following a helicopter crash in 2005.
MIB appoints fraud investigators
The Motor Insurers' Bureau has appointed The Cotswold Group as one of its preferred suppliers for Investigation services which will focus on potentially fraudulent motor and exaggerated personal injury claims.
AIG sells Canadian life insurance book
AIG said that it is selling its Canadian life insurance company, AIG Life Insurance Company of Canada (AIG Life of Canada) to BMO Financial Group (BMO) for $308m.
HSB offers cover for viruses and hacking as standard
In response to the increasing reliance of businesses on IT, engineering specialist insurer HSB Engineering Insurance has today launched what it claims is the "most complete standard computer equipment insurance product to date".
HSB launches computer equipment cover
In response to the increasing reliance of businesses on IT, leading engineering specialist insurer HSB Engineering Insurance has launched the most complete standard computer equipment insurance product to date.
Groupama Insurances launches nationwide roadshows
Groupama Insurances is offering a 'behind the scenes' look at the business in a series of Open Days and regional Broker Roadshows across the UK.
SFO launches Madoff investigation
The Serious Fraud Office is opening an investigation into Bernard Madoff's UK business operations.
Pre-natal test failure exposes lab's liability
Farraj and Farraj v King's Healthcare NHS Trust and Cytogenetic DNA Services (Queen's Bench Division - 17 October 2008)
Questgates complex loss roll out
Questgates has launched a specialist service for complex and major household losses. Advantage prov...
Collaboration is key to rehabilitation
I read with interest the article by Rachel Bush and Ed Fletcher ('Mind over matter', Post, 4 Decembe...
Kidsons' partial appeal win
HLB Kidsons v Lloyd's Underwriters and others (Court of Appeal - 31 October 2008)
GAB and Crawford hit by senior liability departures
Two major loss adjusting companies have been hit by departures from senior liability teams, Post has...
Public enemy number one
Fraud: Public Liability
Fallen rider knew of risks
Freeman v Higher Park Farm (Court of Appeal - 30 October 2008)
Meeting the challenge
Comment: ABI plan for 2009
Penny black's insurance week
Over a pre-Christmas drink with Simon Clayton, LFC Insurance Group's marketing and development direc...
Ski accident liability split
Anderson v Lyotier and Lyotier (trading as Snowbizz) and Portejoie (Queen's Bench Division - 14 November 2008)
A thorny issue
Credit Hire: Legal update
Earthquakes strike Indonesia
A series of strong earthquakes shook the West Papua province of Indonesia over the past weekend, catastrophe business AIR Worldwide has reported.
Ironshore snags AIG heavyweights for new environmental division
Ironshore has snagged environmental insurance industry heavyweights Joe Boren and John O'Brien from AIG to start its new environmental insurance business.
Hardy increases underwriting capacity for Syndicate 382
Hardy Underwriting Bermuda Limited (LSE: HDU), the specialist Lloyd's insurer/reinsurer, today announces that the underwriting capacity of syndicate 382 for 2009 has been increased from £185m to £250m.