Claims
Sprinkler review vital as fire costs escalate
Calls for urgent action to cut the soaring economic cost of fire could be in vain, after the shadow fire minister said a future Conservative government would not back mandatory sprinkler installation.
An explosive finale
2009 looked like being a quiet year for loss adjusters, writes Leigh Jackson. However, the floods that hit Cumbria over a three-day period at its tail-end have provoked a surge in activity.
Law firms to merge
nternational law firms Hogan & Hartson and Lovells' respective partnerships have approved the merger of their firms.
Consumer law reformer admits election fear
Proposals to update consumer insurance law for the first time in more than a century have received a mixed reaction from the insurance industry.
Satellite insurance claim settled
Insurers settle satellite insurance claim with Orbcomm
Autofocus witness immunity application dismissed by the High Court
Accident Exchange to press ahead with legal action following judgment
Post Breakfast Briefing: The case for insurance self-service
Join Aviva’s head of online experience Chris Abrathat, Consumer Intelligence’s Ian Hughes and IBM’s Nick Lincoln for this special free to attend Post Breakfast Briefing - the case for self service - on the morning of Wednesday 27 January.
CII: reforms will improve claims handling clarity
Policy head Baxter: "clearly time for a refit"
Loss adjuster joins Insurance Leadership Group
QuestGates is the latest insurance industry company to join the Prince's Trust Insurance Leadership Group.
Swiss Re urges swift action climate change
Delegates speak out at Copenhagen conference
Ferma’s representation grows
Norwegian risk management association becomes member.
Insurers warn of an increase in water damage claims
Aviva suggests that property owners should carry out risk management measures to protect their buildings from serious damage brought on by winter weather.
Insurance industry surge event initiative - can the industry deliver?
Last week, Post reported that the insurance industry is looking to put in place an industry-wide surge event plan in the wake of recent flooding.
R&Q expected to settle with Equitas
Settlement will allow around $1bn of outstanding insurance claims to be paid
Comet launches SMS voucher service
Company claims this will help speed up claims.
QBE selects Guidewire as claims software provider
Insurer to use software throughout European operations
Tony Emms named as new chairman of the CII's claims faculty
Zurich's Tony Emms (pictured, left is to take over as chairman of the Chartered Insurance Institute’s claims faculty from Gerry Loughney.
Allianz calls for tighter fire loss controls
Insurer urges action following ABI fire report
Marsh appoints new business continuity head
Rod Ratsma succeeds Martin Caddick.