Claims
RSA & Parabis - From the heart
The Rehabilitation Award
NFU Mutual - Make mine a mutual
General Insurer of the Year
Gerry Loughney, chairman, Cunningham Lindsey UK - A born leader
The Achievement Award
Wesleyan Assurance Society - The real deal
Life Insurer of the Year
Clear wording present in windows bolt-on case
Seele v Austria GmbH v Tokio Marine Insurance Ltd (Court of Appeal - 7 May 2008)
Fraud to rise due to crunch
Fraudulent insurance claims are expected to rise as the effects of worsening economic conditions are...
Crawford & Company - Order out of chaos
The Major Loss Award
Kynixa obtains international accreditation
Kynixa has claimed it is the first European rehabilitation company to gain accreditation from the Canada-based Commission for the Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities.
Research show insurance fraud on the up as credit crunch bites
Fraudulent insurance claims will rise as the effects of worsening economic conditions are felt and the predicted increase in unemployment approaches, according to Innovation Group.
US regulator publishes damning report into three ratings agencies
The SEC has issued a damning report into practices at ratings agencies Standard and Poor's, Fitch and Moody’s.
Cullum pulls out of takeover talks
Towergate chairman Peter Cullum has revealed that takeover talks with Norwich City Football Club have ended.
Insurance industry could face £28.6bn bill if Law Lords’ decision on pleural plaques is overturned
Specialist loss adjuster Garwyn has warned of the possible implications to the insurance industry following the publication of a Government consultation paper on asbestos-related condition pleural plaques.
ABI: education is needed on pleural plaques
The Association of British Insurers has reiterated its stance that legislation is not the answer to the pleural plaques issue.
Homeserve in RBSI deal
Home emergency service provider Homeserve has been awarded a three-year contract by RBS Insurance to manage the insurer’s contents validation hub for all claims made on high street commodities including electrical and electronic equipment.
Apil: plueral plaques consultation welcomed
The Association of Personal Injury Lawyers has said it welcomes the Government's decision to consult on the issue of pleural plaques.
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Pick of the week
Post editor Jonathan Swift looks at the major stories from the general insurance market. This week: i...
New radiology twist in plaques legal saga
A doctor has claimed radiologists are evolving the criteria for what constitutes diffuse pleural thi...
Online feedback
"Is that the dentist? Hello, I have toothache, how much do you charge to fix it?" "Without seeing i...
Plug pulled on QBE local authority joint venture
Loss adjuster Garwyn is understood to have ended a joint venture with former owner QBE less than a y...
Cabinet to agree motor fast-track limit
The cabinet is expected to green light an increase in the fast-track limit to £25,000 from £15,000 -...
Post Online top 10
The top 10 most popular stories on postonline.co.uk over the last week were: 1.Hastings Direct CEO ...
Government publishes pleural plaques paper
The government has today published its consultation paper on asbestos-related condition pleural plaques.
Litcomp turnover up 80%
Litcomp has reported an 80% increase in turnover to £11.45m, compared to £6.35m the previous year, in preliminary unaudited results for the 12 months ending 31 March.