Claims
Case follows new path.
A recent decision in New York takes the follow-the-fortunes doctrine beyond its usual applications. Peter Chaffetz and Steven Schwartz report.
Appointment at Keoghs.
National law firm Keoghs has made four promotions to partner and created two new associates. Newly-a...
EU mutual aviation cover moves closer.
The establishment of a European mutual aviation insurer moved a step closer on Tuesday, following a ...
Last call in Helpline row.
Insurer Allianz Cornhill has served a petition seeking permission to appeal the Clark v Ardington cr...
ISO takeover boosts anti-fraud offering.
Insurance Services Office claims to have bolstered its anti-fraud offering in the UK, with the acqui...
RSA to stick by TIG despite loss of deal.
Royal & Sun Alliance has stressed that it will continue to work with beleaguered software specialist...
Fraud articles tell same old story.
I read Michael Burnett's article (Industry must plug claims leakage now, PM, 7 June, p14) with incre...
Full details of judgement published today.
The full detail of the House of Lords judgement in the Fairchild, Fox and Matthews mesothelioma comp...
Tram ruling could derail insurers.
Public liability insurers could face a raft of multi-million pound claims, following a landmark case...
ABI rehab push calls for government action.
The ABI is today launching a consultation exercise on rehabilitation, aiming for the rationalisation of employers' and government's roles. Anthony Gould considers this and the results of a recent study on the difference insurers' attitudes have made.
Appointment at Davies Lavery.
Davies Lavery has recruited Maryam Taher to its marine and transit department. Ms Taher joins the fi...
Rehab on national agenda.
It is just over two and half years ago that Post Magazine first launched its Rehabilitation First ca...
What a load of trade rubbish.
I refer to John Elderkin's letter (Fired up over scope of insurers' warranty wordings, Post Magazine...
Patchy progress, but progress still, shows study.
The first market-wide survey of UK insurers, since the launch of Post Magazine's Rehabilitation Firs...
Flying in the face of terrorism.
The terrorist events of 11 September have changed air travel for ever and to combat sky-high rates, risk management has taken a first-class seat, drastically stepping up security measures. Eric Alexander examines moves made to reduce the fear of flying…
Appointment at James Chapman & Co.
Chris McSpirit has joined Manchester law firm James Chapman & Co as finance director. He previously ...
MIIC set to open data in drive against uninsured.
The Motor Insurers' Information Centre has softened its stance over third-party access to its databa...
On the ball.
Following any accident, fast rehabilitation is vital to ensure a speedy recovery from injuries, as the England World Cup team manager and countless fans are hoping. David Smart looks at the other issues affecting the performance and benefits of such…
Aneco battle set to continue.
A former executive of Aneco Reinsurance has vowed to fight on in his legal battle against its liquid...
The integrity of financial services industry' is subject of debate.
The integrity of financial services industry? will be the subject of a Westminster Hall debate on th...
Industry must plug claims leakage now.
Fraudulent activity is on the increase across the board, costing insurers millions of pounds a year. It is essential the industry works together to turn the tide on claims leakage, warns Michael Burnett.
GAB Robins chief executive to do sponsored ride.
GAB Robins chief executive Clive Nicholls is to cycle from John O'Groats to Land's End on a sponsore...
ABI needs fast-track process.
The celebrations associated with this week's Royal Golden Jubilee and the occasion of the World Cup ...
Stress case is lost in the post.
Young v Post Office (Court of Appeal - 30 April 2002).