Claims
Natural disasters rock the industry.
New financial instruments, including catastrophe bonds and weather derivatives, are increasingly bei...
Blueprint to make exception the rule.
Andrew Parker explains how the rehabilitation code of best practice was put together, how the hurdle...
Rehabilitation ball set rolling by industry at House of Commons.
The insurance industry on Tuesday presented the case for rehabilitation to the All Party Parliamenta...
Broker unveils stakeholder range.
Broker Lambert Fenchurch has launched the first of what it claims will be a series of stakeholder pr...
Help us turn rehabilitation Code of practice into a reality.
This week's Post Magazine includes a cut-out and fax back form (p21) calling for a commitment from t...
Insurers hold their breath for landmark case appeal ruling.
Insurers may have to pay out millions of pounds if an appeal in one of the most important credit hir...
A chance for the industry to do some real good'.
Insurers must establish relationships with rehabilitation experts working in the UK, said Alan Burto...
L&G pension guide.
Legal & General hopes to help employers understand the role that they will play in offering their em...
Honourable backing for rehabilitation campaign.
We are delighted with your Rehabilitation First campaign. It means a great deal to those who have ...
Experian launch.
Information solutions provider Experian has launched Central Site, a new distribution system to prov...
Firm feels wrath of advertising watchdog.
Millbrae Financial Services has been rapped by the Advertising Standards Authority for a misleading ...
Stakeholder plans will 'marginalise' benefit schemes.
The Pensions Management Institute fears the government's latest stakeholder plans could 'marginalise...
Bee creates a buzz with stakeholder roadshow.
Scottish Life is to extend a series of stakeholder seminars for independent financial advisers follo...
About the size of it.
In the last of our Y2K series, Rosalind Jones, Timothy Goodger and Tony Levitt consider how to quantify the amount of damage caused by a year 2000 problem.
Norwich Union ties up with St Paul
Norwich Union is to pass the renewal rights on its book of professional indemnity business to St Paul...
A burning issue of law.
A conundrum for insurers dealing with a building damaged by fire as a result of a building defect is...
CGU out to woo IFAs with pensions overhaul.
CGU Life hopes to woo independent financial advisers by making its pensions more stakeholder friendl...
The human touch.
Even though technological advances are moving at a furious pace, there are areas where men should not be replaced by machines. Neil Harris explains why.
Tackling legal loopholes.
Six months into the new Woolf regime, Post Magazine surveyed a wide range of insurance claims managers to see if they felt they had adequately prepared. Alex Broad looks at the comments made.
Bad press - and rightly so.
What is happening to the insurance industry? One insurer is not accepting telephone calls until 12.3...
The rewards of rehabilitation.
The proposal for a Code of Practice on Rehabilitation is welcome and must be widely implemented by t...
Getting technical.
The legal sector is turning to technology to speed up the way it carries out its claims handling. Craig Smith explains.
Breaking down barriers to rehab.
The publication of a draft Code of Practice for Rehabilitation in personal injury claims marks a tur...
Garwyn replaces system.
Liability insurer Garwyn has splashed out £1.4m on CMG's iFRAME to replace its existing Garnet syste...