Claims
Appeal for industry-wide standards on data-collection and sharing.
"Those who don't share their data will begin to suffer as fraudsters seek the softest option," warne...
When is a definitive ruling definitive?
The never-ending saga over the not-so-new-anymore personal injury compensation regime continues apac...
Esure first UK insurer to sign up to personal injury database.
Esure is the first UK insurer to sign up to the CUE personal injury database - the new claims underw...
Don't spare the horses.
Competition is fierce in the equestrian market, and as claims costs spiral, those involved in the sector are not having an easy ride. Richard Adams takes a look at the current hard market and warns brokers to hold on tight.
Appointment at JL Manson & Partners.
JL Manson & Partners, the Manchester-based insurance broker, has appointed Barry Cattheral and Viv B...
RSA plays down hunt for new chief.
Royal & Sun Alliance has confirmed that chairman Sir Patrick Gillam will stand again at next May's a...
Names set for Lloyd's truce.
Names are expected to call a truce with Lloyd's and seek negotiations over proposals to modernise th...
No win, no fee giant dismissive of Clipson.
Mark Langford, chairman and founder of no win, no fee giant The Accident Group, is confident the deci...
Apil seeks talks over CFA.
The Association of Personal Injury Lawyers is to seek urgent meetings with the government and the Ma...
ABI-endorsed fraud system set for 2003.
Companies will be able to buy a new Association of British Insurers-endorsed fraud detection system ...
Bollington saves another care home.
Broker Bollington has prevented another children's care home from being closed, after it was unable ...
Reeling in the profits.
Professional indemnity insurance may be experiencing growth in demand but, the catch is, claims are also on the rise. David Eynon casts an eye over where the market is heading.
View from the Top - Andreas Loucaides
Andreas Loucaides, chief executive, PRI Group According to a recent statement from the Association ...
British insurers should face up to liability.
The article Sky-high cost of class actions (Post Magazine, 8 August, pp16-17) struck me as perfectly...
Experian signs deal with Direct Line.
Experian has signed a two-year deal with Direct Line to provide value-added services for customers o...
Appointment at Crawford & Company.
Crawford & Company has taken on Amanda Millis as medical services case manager. She has extensive ex...
ABI anti-fraud initiative to get the go-ahead.
The Association of British Insurer's anti-fraud committee was yesterday expected to announce detaile...
Amicus swells insurance ranks.
Finance union Amicus has swelled its insurance ranks by 4000 new members, following the long-awaited...
Appointment at Keoghs.
Insurance law practice Keoghs has appointed Chris Gee as its new director of finance. He comes to th...
ISO XML-enables software.
Claims software and services provider ISO has XML-enabled its Claims Outcome Advisor software to all...
CMCs root of rising fraud cases.
Is Patrick Allan (Stop CFA technical challenges, Post Magazine, 5 September, p15) seriously suggesti...
Reinsurance market outlook poor, says Moody's
By Vic Wyman in Monte Carlo
EL: the way forward.
Tomorrow's seminar on employers' liability (see p2) should, if all goes to plan, create some consens...
Lawyers are winners in EL crisis.
Well done to Post Magazine for its editorial (EL: who stands to gain, PM, 29 August, p9) in response...