Claims
Three jailed for attempted insurance fraud
Wedding party each receive 12 months in prison for perjury and conspiracy to defraud.
The British Insurance Awards 2009
Over 1800 movers and shakers from across the insurance industry celebrated the British Insurance Awards 2009 at the Albert Hall last night
Giving the thumbs up
Since contractor networks began providing property repair to the insurance industry during the mid 1990s, the debate has rumbled on about how they should fit into the business process. Ralph Savage assesses sentiment in the property claims validation…
Courts take sensible approach to childhood accidents
Accidents waiting to happen: the courts have been reluctant to award damages for playground accidents.
Authority not liable for RTA
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Out of the ashes
Determining a financial motive is a crucial element in defending insurance claims in cases of suspected arson. Tony Levitt explains.
Honest assessment of fraudulent claims
With the worst recession for decades upon us, do insurers now have evidence of a direct correlation with fraudulent claims and are there dangers in the definitions being used? Jonathan Swift reports.
Plant thieves get 10 years after TER sting
Swoop: the stolen equipment was being sold on Ebay
Computer virus costs council £1.5m
Bugbear: £45 000 was lost on bus lane fines alone after the virus attack
A very British coup
Swift: feels for Tucker