Claims
Judges dismisses 'waiver by election' holiday appeal
Kosmar Villa Holidays v Syndicate 1243 (Court of Appeal - 29 February 2008)
Limitation contract error was due to negligent advice
Watkins and another v Jones Maidment Wilson (a firm) (Court of Appeal - 4 March 2008)
Quality is as vital as cost
I read with interest your article 'Driving down costs' (Post Management Briefing Plus, 28 February 2...
Widow owed suicide debt
Corr v IBC Vehicles (House of Lords - 27 February 2008)
Questgates in London push
Loss adjuster Questgates is to launch a property investors division and step up its London market de...
MoJ confirms more delays
The Ministry of Justice has confirmed the personal injury reforms will not be decided on before the ...
Invasion of the client snatchers
Motor Report
Looking back
Looking through Post's back catalogue paints a unique picture of more than 150 years of insurance ne...
Court rules inadequate training led to wrist injury
Allison v London Underground (Court of Appeal - 13 February 2008)
Beazley introduce Side A protection 'Beazley Armour'
Lloyd's (re)insurer Beazley have introduced Beazley Armour, a Side A policy form designed to provide exceptional protection for directors' and officers' and, on an excess basis, a seamless fit over traditional D&O programs.
CFC addresses PCI requirements
CFC Underwriting has launched the first Professional Indemnity (PI) policy for IT Consultants and Security Assessors around the world that meets the Payment Card Industry Security Standards Council’s (PCI) requirements.
Insurer expands disease cover
Health insurer Bupa International is expanding its cover for chronic diseases.
Lawyer sticks up for victims rights
The new Association of Personal Injury Lawyers president is to defend people’s right to compensation at the organisation’s annual conference.
Rehabilitation register call
Rehabilitation body BIMCA has called on all the solicitors and insurers signed up to its register supporting the Rehabilitation Code to update their details. It is also calling on providers signed up to its quality standards to do the same.
Novae Insurance launches new product for IT professionals
Novae Insurance Company (Novae Insurance), the wholly-owned FSA-regulated subsidiary of Novae Group, continues its expansion and product development through the launch of a new product tailored for the IT industry.
MOJ confirms delay
The delays to the personal injury reforms will likely continue until the end of the month, according to the Association of British Insurers.
GTA agreement stalemate
An agreement on an acceptable rate for insurers to pay credit hire companies is unlikely for at leas...
Looking back
Looking through Post's back catalogue paints a unique picture of more than 150 years of insurance ne...
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...