Claims
Post Rehab Forum
Lord McKenzie, minister for health and work at the Department for Work and Pensions will tell the Po...
How unaspirational
It is said that Brits actually enjoy queuing. This may simply be because we are so used to standing...
Technology at the heart of fraud fight
Damian Ward's article on the role of analysts in the battle against insurance fraud (Post supplement...
Appointment at Questgates
Questgates has made six new appointments. Adrian Bowness has been promoted to associate director; Ph...
Just as sour
Corporate manslaughter
Cunningham relocates
Cunningham Lindsey UK's Manchester team has relocated to a larger office in the city. All 115 Manche...
Tory MP presses MoJ for PI answers
Henry Bellingham, the shadow minister of justice, has written to the government asking why it has mi...
Insurers say banks should do more to fight fraud, according to research
Payment fraud is a continuing headache for the UK insurance industry, according to new research.
Cunningham Lindsey's Manchester move
Cunningham Lindsey UK’s Manchester team is relocating to a larger office in the heart of the city.
Ship total losses are on the rise
Ship total losses have dramatically increased, according to figures release today by the Internation...
Notification clauses — what you must know
Claims notification clauses are behind too many disputes in the (re)insurance world. That’s why we asked Julian Miller and Parminder Badhan for a masterclass.
Davies Lavery makes Cat injury appointment
Law firm Davies Lavery has appointed David Brown to its catastrophic injury team.
Howden joins Biba panel
Howden has been appointed to the British Insurance Brokers' Association professional indemnity panel.
Rehab minister to head vocational push
Lord McKenzie, minister for health and work at the Departmment for Work and Pensions will tell the Post Rehabilitation First Forum on 14 May in London, how the government plans to put rehabilitation at the centre of future policy. Rehab is also expected…
MOJ reform deadline - latest
The Ministry of Justice looks set to further delay the release of the much anticpated reform paper on personal injury claims. The MOJ told Post today that the reforms will be published by the end of March “or as soon as possible afterwards” indicating…
QBE chooses gang of four
QBE has unveiled its new rehabilitation panel for major injuries this week. The company has appoint...
Travelers new PI product
Travelers has announced the launch of a new professional indemnity insurance and risk management sol...
After death business success irrelevant for dependency
Welsh Ambulance Services NHS Trust and another v Williams (Court of Appeal - 15 February 2008)
Court rejects legal aid fund negligence claim
Leonard and another v Byrt and others (Court of Appeal - 29 January 2008)
Figuring IT out
Treating Customers Fairly: Claims
Court deliberates case
Markel and QBE will have to wait for a decision in a High Court case brought against a surety bond i...
Case highlights certainty issue
Crystal Palace FC (2000) v Dowie (Queen's Bench Division - 18 February 2008)