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Pondering Paddington.
In the recent collision of two trains near Paddington Station, 31 people died and over 160 were inju...
At breaking point.
As we approach the end of the 20th century it seems a good time to ask just how far the claims manag...
Bigger picture of adjusting.
The loss adjusting sector, along with the rest of the insurance industry, is undergoing rapid change...
New Year shutdown? It's business as usual.
Your article 'New Year Shutdown' (PM 4 Nov, p8) stated claims processing in the London market will c...
All change.
Post Magazine's first survey of UK loss adjusters shows that many feel strongly about retaining thei...
Appointment at Merricks Solicitors.
Insurance specialist John Webster has joined Merricks Solicitors as a partner to head its insurance ...
Passion a-plenty but much to do.
Post Magazine last week hosted a dinner in London, with the support of PMSC, to discuss the issues surrounding rehabilitation. Anthony Gould reports.
Exclusive - Rehab to get vital kick-start.
A new organisation which will help insurers in their moves to embrace rehabilitation in bodily injur...
Hanks quits intermediary network TGN
Lloyd Hanks has quit TGN, part of the Greatminster Group, to pursue other opportunities. Mr Hanks ...
Direct insurer cries foul over travel insurance
Direct Line is calling on the government to ban travel insurance bundling in its Consumer Bill which ...
Physical Evaluation Systems.
We have been involved in rehabilitation for accident and health, motor injury and creditor insurance...
Stakeholder a bad deal for poor.
Poorly-paid people in defined benefit pension schemes are getting a raw deal from the government's s...
Wyatt uses ESP.
Watson Wyatt Systems, the supplier of pensions information software, has launched ESP, a new product...
Support for Rehabilitation First.
Rehabilitation is a subject very close to our hearts. We probably assess 30%-40% of all claimants ...
Health insurers cleared of market rigging ... but.
Private health insurers have been given the all clear over allegations of market rigging and anti-co...
Up to standard.
Miller Pycraft has been awarded the quality accreditation to the ISO 9002 standard. The award comes ...
Law firm says commission's plan is a recipe for disaster.
National law firm Berrymans Lace Mawer has criticised the Law Commission's recommendation last week ...
Insurer proves rehab can work.
A pilot rehabilitation scheme conducted by Swiss Re has already seen some success, claims the reinsu...
The gentle touch.
Although insurance investigation is still very much a male domain, women are proving they can do the job equally well, if not better in certain areas. So why are there still so few female investigators? Audrey Snee finds out.
CGU Life slams minimum income plans.
Government proposals for a minimum income guarantee should be scrapped, according to CGU Life. Th...
Alliance aims for clean sweep of pollution rules.
Chubb Insurance has teamed up with Environmental Insurance Management to help protect institutions w...
Johnson defection.
The man charged with organising Direct Line's in-house bodyshop operations has defected to Acoat Bod...
L&G draws up ethical exclusions.
Legal & General has launched a new ethical fund based on a filtered version of the FTSE 350. Comp...
Lincoln's deal with Sachs puts nine out of a job.
Lincoln Financial Group has appointed Goldman Sachs to manage £3bn worth of investment funds. The...