Claims
Pleural plaques question
Stuart McMillan MSP has confirmed the Scottish government's intention to overturn last year's House ...
Interest could lead to higher claimaint rewards
A Train and Sons v Fletcher (Court of Appeal - 24 April 2008)
Appointment at RMS
Matthew Grant has been appointed group executive of global client development at Risk Management Sol...
Minister sets out stall to boost rehab take-up
Rehabiliation First Forum 2008
ABI chief calls for tax and reform action for rehab
Rehabiliation First Forum 2008
Looking back
Looking through Post's back catalogue paints a unique picture of more than 150 years of insurance ne...
NHS/private sector must co-operate
Rehabiliation First Forum 2008
The claimant's view: adding insult to injury for mesothelioma victims
The tribute paid by Charles Gordon, DLA partner, to those involved in the mesothelioma trigger issue...
Apil guide revamp aims for greater collaboration
Rehabiliation First Forum 2008
Appeal court overturns Rolls-Royce ruling
Tyco Fire & Integrated Solutions (UK) v Rolls-Royce Motor Cars (Court of Appeal - 2 April 2008)
Appointment at Davies Lavery
Defendant insurance law firm Davies Lavery has promoted Nick Rouse to partner, working within the in...
The working class
Rehabiliation First Forum 2008
UKRC in funding drive
Rehabiliation First Forum 2008
Giving rehab the kiss of life
Rehabiliation First Forum 2008
Self-defence case highlights criminal/civil law differences
Ashley v Chief Constable of Sussex Police (House of Lords - 23 April 2008)
New group launch challenges concept of traditional loss adjusting
A new group, Merlin Professional Claims Services, has been launched to deliver a range of integrated or stand-alone products and services to help Insurers and Brokers manage every stage in the lifecycle of their household, commercial and complex or…
Fraud prevention low priority for UK firms
Only 37% of private UK companies employ specialists to detect fraud, compared with a global average of 45% and 59% in the US, according to new research.
Three blind underwriters
Dear friend, (With apologies to Jane Austen) It is a truth perhaps not universally acknowledged tha...
CII generates industry debate
The Chartered Insurance Institute Group has published the first in a new series of opinion papers written by industry experts.
Looking back
Looking through Post's back catalogue paints a unique picture of more than 150 years of insurance ne...
Judge makes example of insurance fraudster
An insurance fraudster has been jailed following a decision that highlights a dramatic shift in the ...
Consultation imminent
Gordon Brown has told Parliament the government will be introducing a consultation document on pleur...
New rehab body sends out message of unity
A new body is being formed with the aim of providing rehabilitation and case management service prov...
Unite and conquer
Motor claims: bilateral agreements