Claims
Zurich Private Clients claims team passes CII exams
Zurich Private Clients' seven-strong claims team, pictured, have achieved a string of Chartered Insurance Institute qualifications.
Post magazine - 23/30 August 2012
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Consultation into claims management regulation set to receive muted response
The consultation into how claims management companies are regulated is expected to be met with apathy from legal bosses, amid concerns that their views will be ignored, according to the Motor Accident Solicitors Society.
Loss adjusting: Rules of rejection
It's a process that can be fraught with pitfalls, so what are the crucial considerations for loss adjusters when it comes to repudiating claims?
LAS recruits multitude of ex-Merlin staff
Birmingham-based LAS Claims has hired 19 former Merlin employees just 23 days after the loss adjuster plunged into administration, making scores of people redundant.
Legal Ombudsman to handle CMC complaints
Complaints concerning rogue claims management companies will be dealt with by the Legal Ombudsman, the Ministry of Justice has confirmed.
Axa Assistance recruits former L&G boss for sales director role
Axa Assistance UK has appointed Adam Smith, pictured, as sales director to accelerate the growth of the company's large corporate partnerships business.
US property and catastrophe insurers to sustain largest Hurricane Isaac losses
Primary insurers including Liberty Mutual Group are likely to bear the brunt of any insured losses arising from Hurricane Isaac, Fitch Ratings has claimed.
Hurricane Isaac will not be a 'Katrina event'
Hurricane Isaac could cause up to £304m ($480m) in insured losses, experts have predicted.
US drought to create $20bn crop insurance losses
Catastrophe modelling firm Air Worldwide has estimated that the US drought could leave the insurance industry with a $20bn bill for the losses America's crop farmners have sustained.
Venezuelan oil refinery blast kills 48 people
An oil refinery in Venezuela went up in flames after three tanks exploded on Saturday morning.
Avantia rebrands non-standard home product
Online non-standard home insurance provider Avantia has revamped its Home Protect product in a bid to effectively communicate the benefits of immediate online cover to people, no matter their circumstances.
Zurich study investigates security breaches
Zurich has joined forces with the Federation of European Risk Management Associations and Harvard Business Review Analytic Services to launch a study into security and privacy risk.
Mild Q1 weather blamed for RIIG loss
Resources in Insurance Group has blamed unusually mild weather conditions in the first quarter of the year for a loss of £696 581 in the first six months of this year.
America and Asia battle series of earthquakes
Several earthquakes hit California, the Florida Keys, Japan and China over the Bank Holiday weekend.
DLG revamps claims management system
Direct Line Group has taken another step towards revamping its claims business by launching the next phase in its end-to-end claims management system.
IAG maintains silence on UK business sale
Insurance Australia Group has stressed that writing off its remaining goodwill and intangible assets in the UK business is not necessarily a sign that it will sell that division.
Lorega chairman Harvey sails off into the sunset after 25 years
The chairman and director of the Lorega, Malcolm Harvey, pictured, has retired.
IT experts target six MGAs with new ‘shrink wrapped’ underwriting service
Insurance IT specialist Salmon has launched a new end-to-end underwriting service for managing general agent start-ups in a bid to make writing risk less “labour intensive”.
London council wins crash-for-cash fraud case after four-year stand-off
Barnet Council has avoided up to £120 000 in fraudulent claims costs after a council worker became suspicious of four motor insurance claims occurring in suspiciously similar circumstances.
Laptops and televisions top the bill for most fraudulently claimed items
Bogus claims for lost, stolen or damaged iPhones have risen by 100 fold over the past two years, according to VFM Services.
Ecclesiastical introduces rate rises after £14m underwriting loss
Church insurer Ecclesiastical plans to put up motor and household rates by up to 15% after posting a half year underwriting loss of £14.4m, which was more than double the £6m it was last year.
Motor claims account for 50% of compensation paid by Taiwan insurers
Taiwanese general insurers paid out compensation of over NT$29.5bn ($983.3m) in the first half of 2012, up 10% year on year according to the Taiwan Insurance Institute.
Reinsurers more risk-focused after Asian catastrophes
The spate of Asia-Pacific catastrophes in the past two years have prompted reinsurers to take stock of their existing portfolio and re-evaluate their underwriting approach and risk appetite according to Fitch Ratings.