Claims
ABI to move plaques fight away from Westminster
The Association of British Insurers wants to shore up its influence north of the border, following t...
UK leads the way in investing in anti-fraud technology
UK and US insurers are investing much more heavily in anti-fraud technology than their European counterparts, according to a new report by Datamonitor and Enterprise Ireland.
QBE makes one last bid for IAG
QBE has approached IAG with an increased final proposal, but does not expect it to be accepted.
Employers express concern over worker alcohol abuse
UK employers believe that alcohol is helping contribute to a lack of productivity, according to rese...
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Rehab gap costing £610m
Failure to break down the barriers to effective rehabilitation is costing manufacturers up to £610m ...
The turning point
Professions Report
Looking back
Looking through Post's back catalogue paints a unique picture of more than 150 years of insurance ne...
Govt cash injection for rehab standards
Lord McKenzie was yesterday due to reveal that the UK Rehabilitation Council can begin work on the c...
DAS buys ATE specialist
DAS UK Group has announced the acquisition of the after-the-event legal expenses insurance business ...
Appointment at Direct Group
John Baldock joins Direct Group as head of fraud investigation and recovery services. He was formerl...
On the blink
Professions Report
Willis divides staff with 'hothouse Tuesday'
Willis has celebrated the completion of its move into new offices on Lime Street, London, by launchi...
Appeal overturns statute-barred hearing loss ruling
Furniss v Firth Brown Tools (Court of Appeal - 12 March 2008)
Sigma founders leave firm
The founding directors of loss adjuster Sigma Claims Solutions have left the company, Post has learn...
Cardiff success in loan case
Langston Group Corporation v Cardiff City Football Club (Chancery Division - 19 March 2008)
Sub-prime crisis increases focus on policy minutiae
Professions Report
Dual expands with Portugal office move
Professions Report
Marsh appoints construction PI leader
Marsh has appointed Martin Stubbs as a senior vice president for construction professional indemnity within its financial and professional services (Finpro) practice in London.
Failure to embrace rehab costing industry £610m, claims report
Continuing failure to break down the barriers to effective rehabilitation of employees is costing Britain’s manufacturers up to £610m a year according to a new report on sickness absence published today.
Networking like a natural
Effective networking
Collective redress changes imminent
Insurers have been urged to consider the implications of a collective redress system in England and ...
Looking back
Looking through Post's back catalogue paints a unique picture of more than 150 years of insurance ne...
Appointment at BLM
Berrymans Lace Mawer has promoted six new partners. Stuart Furniss, personal injury specialist in th...