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Appointment at Questgates
Questgates' environmental claims division has hired Terry Liggett and Alan Gambrill. Mr Liggett has ...
Climber was accountable
Trustees of the Portsmouth Youth Activities Committee v Poppleton (Court of Appeal - 12 June 2008)
Islington signs up to LAM ahead of case
London Authorities Mutual expects a recent High Court ruling to be overturned as Islington Borough C...
XL's chief operating officer Keeling retires
Henry Keeling has retired as XL’s chief operating officer as part of a number of high-profile departures at the Bermudian (re)insurer.
Loss adjuster opens new London office
Merlin Professional Claims Services has appointed Graham Cranford Smith a former director of Carr Greenwood Smith to head up a new London office.
British Insurance Awards 2008
Over 1800 of the great and good attended the British Insurance Awards in July at the Royal Albert Hall.
MIB picks new service provider
Argent Rehabilitation, part of the Parabis Group, has announced it will work with the Motor Insurers’ Bureau to provide rehabilitation services following a comprehensive tender review process.
Insurers need to be aware of fraudsters going to more extreme lengths
Innovation Group has warned that fraudsters are now going to more extreme lengths to commit insurance fraud, as highlighted by the case of Mr Darwin who, this afternoon, was found guilty of faking his own death in order to cash in on a £250 000 life…
Video - Rehabilitation First Awards
The Post Magazine Rehabilitation First Awards 2008 were presented at a special gala luncheon in London in July attended by almost 200 guests from across the general insurance, rehabilitation and legal sectors. Lynn Rouse, deputy editor of Post hosted the…
Rehab body slams MoJ reforms
Norman Cottington, the president of the Bodily Injury Claims Management Association, has added to the criticism of the Ministry of Justice's reforms of the personal injury claims process.
Watch Rehabilitation First Awards 2008
The Post Magazine Rehabilitation First Awards 2008 were presented at a special gala luncheon in London in July attended by over 190 guests from across the general insurance, rehabilitation and legal sector.
ATE avoids chop in government reform plan
Legal expenses companies have praised the government for "pragmatic" and "sensible" decisions, parti...
Insurer in £60m recovery
Axa has launched legal proceedings against 78 British law firms in a bid to recover around £60m in l...
DWP: cut long-term illness with work rehabilitation
The Department for Work and Pensions has recommended there needs to be improved vocational rehabilit...
Strong surveillance will help curb fraud
I must concur with the recent findings of the Innovation Group (Post, 17 July 2008, p10) with regard...
Lawyers lambast MoJ for a 'missed opportunity'
Legal experts have voiced concerns that claimants will be the first to lose out if current Ministry ...
Government waters down and buries PI reforms
The fact that the government's long-awaited response to the personal injury reforms consultation is ...
Apil remains cautious over PI reforms
The Association of Personal Injury Lawyers has both welcomed and criticised the Ministry of Justice'...
CNA in major professional indemnity push
CNA Insurance is more than doubling its professional indemnity range of products and has further dev...
Pandora's box
News analysis: pleural plaques
To hell and back
Personal Injury: Rehabilitation
Parabis wins RSA contract
The Parabis Group has strengthened its ties with RSA after signing six new contracts to provide lega...