Claims
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
Don't take second best
If the research and insurance media coverage is to be believed, a constant thorn in the side of the ...
Act promts AIG UK to extend D&O
AIG UK has launched a corporate manslaughter entity cover for its private company directors’ and officers’ clients.
Pick of the Week
Post editor Jonathan Swift looks at the week's major general insurance news. This week: an agreement ...
Rehab referral fees concern
I read with some trepidation the article entitled 'What lies beneath' (8 May, p20). I fear that the ...
Hidden hazards
Business continuity
Credit hire agreement just 'papering over the cracks'
Key industry figures have expressed their disappointment at the latest credit hire agreement - argui...
Train driver fails in appeal
Arriva Trains Northern Ltd v Eaglen (Court of Appeal - 10 April 2008)
UK and US lead fraud fight
UK and US insurers are investing more heavily in anti-fraud technology than their European counterpa...
Looking back
Looking through Post's back catalogue paints a unique picture of more than 150 years of insurance news, as these highlights from past-articles reveal
Appointment at Arag
Arag has hired Tom Williams as senior underwriter and Glynis Moss as marketing assistant. Mr William...
Judge shows discretion in loss of chance claim
Hibbert Pownall & Newton (a firm) v Whitehead (Court of Appeal - 4 April 2008)
Loss of earnings appeal 'doubles' claimant payout
Morgan v UPS (Court of Appeal - 17 April 2008)
Appointment at Davies Lavery
Davies Lavery has appointed Joseph Hui to medical relationship manager within its catastrophic injur...
Vet overturns regulatory body punishment
Walker v Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (Privy Council Appeal - 3 April 2008)
GTA agreement masks much deeper divisions
The recent history of the insurance industry has been littered with delays. Whether it is the Minist...
MYI ahead of growth plans
Loss adjuster McLarens Young International has made five new appointments and is planning further re...
ABI to move plaques fight away from Westminster
The Association of British Insurers wants to shore up its influence north of the border, following t...
UK leads the way in investing in anti-fraud technology
UK and US insurers are investing much more heavily in anti-fraud technology than their European counterparts, according to a new report by Datamonitor and Enterprise Ireland.
QBE makes one last bid for IAG
QBE has approached IAG with an increased final proposal, but does not expect it to be accepted.