Claims
Time to test yourself
A selection of questions from various past-CII qualification papers
Who will win this hand?
So, the government has called the insurance industry's bluff and offered £800m a year for flood defe...
Hammer in the evening
Insurance Leadership Group
Appointment at Weightmans
Weightmans has appointed Sharon Kamil as a partner in its large loss and technical claims team. Ms K...
Floods minister happy with claims progress
Property Report
Appointment at Marsh
Marsh has appointed Jill Husbands as Bermuda head of office for its captive management operations. M...
RSA mulls appeal after losing car hire case
Royal and Sun Alliance is considering appealing against a court decision that could see a £610 dispu...
To have and have not
Disease: limitation issues
Full recovery for credit hire case
Bee v Jenson (Court of Appeal - 13 September 2007)
Iberian Claims gets Spanish motor green light
UK-owned Iberian Claims Service has been granted green card status allowing it to act as a claims re...
A bigger crash for your cash
Motor accident fraud
Future of fraud revealed
A report predicting future developments within insurance fraud has been published by law firm Keoghs...
Putting legacy backlog on back burner is a mistake
Amid the spotlight on contract certainty, less public focus has been given to other Market Reform Gr...
Supply and demand
Property Report
Case sheds light on importance of clear communication
HLB Kidsons v Lloyd's Underwriters (Queen's Bench Division - 9 August 2007)
Inflation drop may be a blip industry warned
A dip in the rate of bodily injury award inflation over the last three years could be reversed, warn...
Looking back
Looking through Post's back catalogue paints a unique picture of more than 150 years of insurance ne...
Norwich Union urges businesses to prepare for a crisis
Norwich Union Risk Services has revealed that less than half of businesses in the UK have adequate business continuity plans in place.
Three year wait for extra UK flood defence funds
The UK insurance industry’s plea to raise flood defence spending levels immediately after this summer's heavy losses, appears to have fallen on deaf ears, after a report from the UK's finance minister revealed no change in policy.
Pre-budget report confirms three year wait for flood defence funds
The UK insurance industry’s plea to raise flood defence spending levels immediately appears to have fallen on deaf ears, after the Chancellor’s pre-budget report revealed no change in policy.
Equity "on target" to hit a century after latest deal
Equity Insurance Group has purchased Norwich-based personal lines and commercial broker, Castle Insurance Services.
Halifax admits multi-million pound insurance charging error to the FSA
Halifax is writing to 200 000 customers to let them know that an incorrect amount was collected from their bank account to pay their monthly home insurance premium. This was due to a technical error which has been rectified.
Rivlin: Interpretation is key
The interpretation of Michael Bright’s words will be a key factor in the jury’s decision, the judge said today in his second day of summing up the case, reports Olivier C Laurent .
Questgates in Capita raid
Loss adjuster Questgates has recruited Andy Haworth and Aaron McMullen, both previously with Inverita, the investigations division of Capita (formerly Brownswords), to join its Motor division.