Claims
Your say: Tackle the dealers
I read with interest the recent article regarding the industry’s battle against metal thefts — ‘United response called for as metal theft cases see substantial increase’ – and fully support a more co-ordinated approach by insurers to tackle this issue.
Government must pass whiplash legislation quickly claim insurers
Insurers have backed calls for legislation, if something is to be done quickly about spiralling whiplash claims in the UK.
Market moves: Insurers and consultants up the pace
As the insurance sector settles into 2012 its activity in the recruitment space has gathered momentum. Insurers had a busy week, with Markel, Mitsui Sumitomo and Royal Bank of Scotland Insurance bringing in fresh faces. Brokers, meanwhile, had another…
Law report: Detrimental treatment of whistleblowers must be influenced by protected disclosure
This law report has been contributed by national law firm Berrymans Lace Mawer.
Law report: Failure to diagnose rheumatic fever contributed to stroke
This law report has been contributed by national law firm errymans Lace Mawer.
Law report: Overtaking driver held liable
This law report has been contributed by national law firm Berryman Lace Mawer.
View from the top: Lessons from the East
Catastrophes in Japan showed the resilience and strength of the industry, says Andrew McKee.
Claimant's view: A crisis of your own making?
What does a compensation culture look like? Is it statistics that show road traffic accident claims rising year-on-year? It cannot be employers’ liability statistics, which are falling.
Employment: Hiring and firing
There are two sides to the recruitment story in the insurance industry — while some are reducing their headcount, others are looking to bring in fresh faces.
Post magazine – 19 January 2012
The latest issue of Post magazine is now available to subscribers as a digital and interactive e-book.
Government cat fund for Thailand
A £1bn Thai catastrophe fund is to be set up by the local government to provide cover for households, small to medium sized enterprises and industrial factories against floods, wind storms and earthquakes.
Fraud unit makes further arrests
The insurance fraud police unit has made a further five arrests - less than a month since its launch.
Questgates goes for gold with Olympics mitigation plan
Questgates is preparing for the Olympics and Paralympics with a raft of measures designed to mitigate the risk of any negative impact on its services resulting from the games.
Comment: Compensation culture - myth or reality?
Is the compensations culture a myth or reality? Tom Jones offers his personal opinion on this controversial topic.
Legal groups to fight Travelers PI refusal
The Law Society and the Solicitors Regulation Authority are to take on insurer Travelers over its aggregating of fraud claims and subsequent capping of a solicitors’ professional indemnity insurance policy.
BMW recalls Mini over water pump
BMW has issued a worldwide recall for 235 535 cars for two models from its iconic Mini range because of a suspect water pump that may cause fires.
Catvest launches energy risk model
Catvest Petroleum Services, the specialist risk modelling, quantification and structuring firm for the energy and chemical sectors has launched its energy risk model and industry loss index.
Costa Concordia claims could cost £1bn
Insurers could face claims of up to $1bn from the Costa Concordia cruise liner disaster making it the biggest marine loss ever, analysts have warned.
Swiss Re warns quakes remain underinsured
Swiss Re has described the cumulative effects of earthquakes over the past two years as “overwhelming” but says the world’s worst affected areas remain underinsured.
Cunningham Lindsey COO axed following structure review
Cunningham Lindsey said that it will not be replacing the role of chief operating officer.
XL quiet over stricken liner losses
Lloyd's insurer XL is keeping tight-lipped about its potential claims exposure as lead insurer for the stricken cruise liner Costa Concordia.
Gracey sets out charter for IFIC clients
One of Bobby Gracey’s first moves as the new CEO of forensics investigators International Fire Investigators and Consultants has been to draw up a charter guaranteeing services standards to customers.
45% of all FOS cases brought by CMCs
Claims management companies accounted for 45% of cases taken to the Financial Ombudsman Service last year, according to a report by the government’s financial watchdog the National Audit Office.
Australian disaster claims total A$5bn
Australia’s eight natural disasters in 2011 cost general insurers approximately A$5bn (£3.4bn) – more than double the 2010 figure, the Insurance Council of Australia reports.