Claims
AFP promotes PI scheme
Alexander Forbes Professions has launched a professional indemnity scheme for the Association of Cha...
Fraud defence strengthened
Insurers have been given a stronger defence against fraudulent personal injury claimants, following ...
Union sparks asbestos fears
More than 90% of the UK's schools contain asbestos, a leading claimant lawyer warned after a teacher...
Fraud Act dispute fears
Fraud
Marsh in West Country push
Marsh has appointed a new development executive in Exeter to develop business in the area.
Kynixa launches team
Rehabilitation services provider Kynixa has launched a public services team to encourage partnership...
UK compensation under fire
Conservative Shadow Trade and Industry Secretary Alan Duncan attacked the perceived compensation cul...
Appointment at Berrymans Lace Mawer
Berrymans Lace Mawer has made Franaoise Snape a partner in its Birmingham office. Ms Snape previousl...
Lloyd's review could spur interest
Lloyd's review of its annual venture structure could pave the way for new private investment that wi...
Ablett wants new challenge
Health services and insurance provider First Assist is to split into three separate companies, as it...
Help is at hand
Rehabilitation
Appointment at Aquilo
Aquilo has recruited Lynn Cufley as marketing manager. Previously with GAB Robins for 18 years, Ms C...
Course aids rehab process
A training programme designed to enhance the knowledge and competence of people involved in vocation...
Insurance Careers Guide 2006/7: Facts and Figures
he UK insurance industry has for a long time been an important contributor to the economy, a major employer and a significant source of overseas earnings. It helps businesses to protect themselves from risk and provides a wide range of services to…
NU in motor quote rethink
Norwich Union Direct has stopped quoting third-party car insurance online in its latest move to comb...
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Legal comment
Damage control
Reserving
Ruling could simplify cases
Tarbuck v Sainsbury Supermarkets (Employment Appeal Tribunal - 8 June 2006)
Decision shows no hard rules for defendants' costs
Moon v Garrett and others (Court of Appeal - 28 July 2006)