Claims
Defusing the demographic time-bomb
With reports continuing to emerge about the lack of new talent entering the loss adjusting market, Benedict Burke gives his own personal take on the problems faced by the market and what can be done to address it.
Ex-Sigma adjuster is first to sign up to Delta
Smith: had to go through selection process
Public liability claims data revealed
The average public liability claim in Ireland is €22 865.
Pick of the week: Axa tops poll, RSA raids RBS, claims challenge...
Reporter Leigh Jackson looks at the major news stories in this week's Post.
Credit hire association hails ruling as "big win" for CHOs
AMA director general said ruling would alters insurer intervention processes, costs and models
Seven insurers agree to Airmic claims proposal
Airmic CEO John Hurrell said deal could improve companies survival chances
Crawford launches new UK arm
Benedict Burke, Crawford CEO outlines the rationale behind the launch of its Broadspire service for the corporate market.
Welcome to the new Post web service
Post's new online resource has been overhauled and redesigned as part of a major investment programme
Zurich and Esri debate the role of geography in transforming the general insurance industry
Zurich's Graham White and Esri UK's Graham Wallace talk about geography and location in this special web seminar hosted by Anthony Gould.
Texas lawmakers decide not to buy reinsurance for 2009
The Texas Windstorm Insurance Association may be leaving itself open to massive losses from hurricanes after deciding against buying reinsurance for this year's program.
Garwyn heralds its fixed fee motor claims service
Garwyn plans to expand its claims management unit, adding resource to its motor claims activity.
Marsh reacts to WHO pandemic decision
Following yesterday's decision by the World Health Organization to raise its H1N1 influenza pandemic alert to Phase 6, its highest level, Marsh has recommended that all organisations continue to focus on potential economic and jurisdictional issues in…
Ferma elects new president
Peter den Dekker, corporate insurance risk manager at Dutch multi-national Stork, has been elected President of the Federation of European Risk Management Associations. He took over from Marie-Gemma Dequae, whose mandate came to an end after four years…
Axa Insurance cuts 560 roles after "cleansing" UK business
Axa Insurance is to streamline its operating model in a move which it claims will result in the loss of around 560 roles over the next few months, of which no more than half will be redundancies in the UK.
Downpours result in two flood warnings in the North
Downpours in Sheffield and parts of Derbyshire yesterday have led to the Environment Agency to issue flood warnings.
Cunningham Lindsey gong
Cunningham Lindsey has received a Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents Occupational Health ...
Aviva wins case over suspicious hotel fire
Aviva has won a long-running court battle over a fire that destroyed a Scottish hotel, after a judge...