Claims
The big kick-off.
The Post Magazine Charity Football Competition kicks off in earnest today, with 24 teams entered to ...
RSA lambastes government over stakeholder regime.
Royal & Sun Alliance has lambasted the government's stakeholder pension regime, which will be launch...
Insurers back risk ranking.
Solicitors' professional indemnity underwriters have welcomed the Law Society's decision to rank sol...
Should insurers take the lead?
What is the insurance industry going to do about the asbestos-related disease legacy that means some...
Post Magazine shortlisted for Editorial Campaign of the Year.
Post Magazine has been nominated in the 2001 Periodical Publishers Association (PPA) Awards for Edit...
Design a Christmas card: win a TV.
The Insurance Charities will be launching its own Christmas cards this year - but it needs your help...
Claims Direct heading for £20m loss
No win no fee company Claims Direct has issued another profits warning, commenting that its recent ad...
ATE talks and court case go ahead in parallel
The Law Society has, as predicted by Post Magazine last week, agreed to jointly sponsor with the Asso...
Insurers escape flood bill.
The Association of British Insurers has backed the latest planning guidance from the Department of E...
Trust me, I'm a doctor.
Major scandals have left the medical profession reeling. And with patients increasingly prepared to sue, specialist professional indemnity cover has come under the spotlight. Lynda Hardy-Maskell reports.
Insurers "only tinkering at edges".
The way insurers use technology is changing, but probably not fast enough, said Sue Hall, director o...
Professional conduct.
Alexander Forbes has had a busy few months of predatory growth. Trevor Moss, director, Alexander Forbes Professions fills Marcus Alcock in on the thinking behind the company's strategy, and warns that the shopping spree is far from over.
Miller Fisher denies sale rings changes.
Miller Fisher has denied that the sale of its insurance arm Homecare, signals the start of a sell-of...
McLarens to man round-the-clock claims line for AIG.
Loss adjuster McLarens Toplis has been chosen to man AIG Europe's new round-the-clock property claim...
Appointment at Langleys Solicitors.
Ken Benson has joined Langleys Solicitors as a claims investigator in its insurance claims departmen...
Rehab research.
The Rehabilitation Working Party has requested input from claims personnel, personal injury and defe...
... but TUC accuses it of complacency.
The complacency shown by the Association of British Insurers will be deeply hurtful to the many asbe...
TUC accuses ABI of complacency over asbestos claims.
The Trades Union Congress has accused the Association of British Insurers of "breathtaking complacen...
ABI accused of "breathtaking complacency"
The Trades Union Congress has accused the Association of British Insurers of "breathtaking complacenc...
What the Papers Say.
The Sun A shocking new Big Brother-style TV show is to show raunchy scenes of a handcuffed couple...
city3k creates debt exchange.
Brit Insurance-backed technology firm city3k has launched a debt exchange for the reinsurance indust...
The ABI responds to critics.
Tony Worthington's letter, (Post Magazine, 15 March, p16) asks several questions about Chester Stree...
Cost of failing to gather information.
Failures in basic information gathering are costing the insurance industry money, said Bob Barnett, ...
Boleat and Baker advise Claims Direct on recoverability.
Tony Baker and Mark Boleat, previously deputy director general and director general of the Associati...