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Could Corby happen again?
The remediation of the former Corby steelworks between 1983 and 1997 exposed local families to contaminants. Dr Jon Burton looks at the legislation that has been put in place since then to see if it could ever happen again.
MIB: One in five young drivers uninsured
Shock findings over extent of young uninsured drivers do not surprise the AA.
Doctors and dentists advised to check cover if bidding for contracts as a group
The MDU is warning that individual indemnity policies will not provide enough cover if a law suit follows failure in company procedure.
MMA fills claims director role
Former ACM ULR boss Bob Perry takes position.
AIG wins National Workers Compensation Reinsurance Pool case
AIG has won dismissal of a lawsuit that sought to recover more than $1bn for the alleged underpayment after having been accused by rivals of shortchanging state workers' compensation pools for 35 years.
Hurricane Bill to hit Canada
Hurricane Bill is to hammer the coast of Canada on Sunday, the Canadian Media has said.
Braemar Shipping launches marine adjusting subsidiary
The subsidiary will be a sister company to UK adjusting firm Braemar Steege.
AIG sued by customers for not covering Madoff losses
AIG customers with homeowners’ policies have accused the company in a lawsuit of denying coverage for losses suffered in Madoff’s scheme.
Bermuda likely to be affected by Hurricane Bill
Since Bill is a large system, Bermuda is likely to feel the effects of the storm even if it is not directly hit, according to catastrophe risk modeling firm AIR Worldwide.
QBE launches major incident response service
Insurer to join forces with loss adjuster Cunningham Lindsey.
Hurricane Bill upgraded to category 4
Hurricane Bill has been upgraded to a Category 4 strength hurricane, according to the US National Hurricane Centre.
Accident at power plant could cost insurer $200m
Sayano-Shushenskaya plant in Siberia, Russia insured by ROSNO.