Claims
Appointment at Highway
Personal lines insurer Highway has appointed Nick Watkinson as hire and reward underwriting manager....
Insurer funding sought for injury prediction tool
Insurance-backed research unit Thatcham is seeking industry funding for a new test kit it says will ...
QBE and Markel in court battle with surety bond insurer
QBE and Markel are battling a High Court case against a surety bond insurer accused of fraudulent ac...
Aon ready to battle £75m Standard Life judgment
Aon has said it will appeal against a High Court decision that has left it facing a £75m claim from ...
Willis takes terrorism insurance talks to Middle East
Despite a number of recent terrorist attacks occurring on Middle East and North African soil, the take-up of terrorism insurance by companies in the region is still extremely low, according to Willis.
Argent claims rehab first
Argent Rehabilitation, part of the Parabis Group, has launched a case management initiative, allowing customers to search case manager CV’s online via a link on the company’s corporate website.
Market awareness may not be enough in the future
Managers now need a variety of skills to stay ahead of the competition, Jo Causon
Pick of the Week
Post Editor Jonathan Swift provides a run down of the major news in this week's issue of Post Magazin...
Ruling not 'good' news
Crane v Cannons Leisure Centre (Court of Appeal - 19 December 2007)
Economies of scale
Last summer's floods were described as a "wake-up call" for the country by Sir Michael Pitt in his i...
Commentary - English courts: a favourable seat for arbitration
The issue of using anti-suit injunctions to restrain court proceedings breaching an arbitration clau...
Appointment at Marsh
Marsh has appointed Alistair Fraser as head of office within its Reading operation. He joins the fir...
Decision on LAM public sector insurance eligibility delayed
A decision on the legality of the London Authorities' Mutual bid to provide public sector insurance ...
Phantom passenger victory marks turning fraud tide
The justice system's latest decision to back insurers in its battle against fraudulent claims shows ...
Is the CII trying to be 'only game in town'?
As a former Personal Finance Society member who did not renew his membership because of the balderda...
London law firm launches free R/I arbitrator training
London law firm Addleshaw Goddard is launching a campaign to develop the skills of existing market professionals and attract new talent to fill a shortfall of reinsurance arbitrators.
Willis launches cyber risk product
Willis has launched a facility to cover business interruption and recovery costs stemming from malicious and accidental loss of data.
Government minister to address Rehab First Forum
Lord McKenzie, minister for health and work at the Departmment for Work and Pensions will address the Post Rehabilitation First Forum on 14 May in London, along with key speakers from the Association of Personal Injury Lawyers and the insurance industry.
Marsh boosts risks expertise
Marsh has boosted its product risk expertise in Europe, the Middle East and Africa with the appointment of two consultants to its global product risk practice.
AMG to drop names in major rebranding
Loss adjusting group AMG is to undergo a complete re-branding as it looks to merge the component par...
Allianz details TCF strategy
Allianz technical claims manager Kevin Howard outlined in detail how his company had gone about demo...
'Green' consultant bolsters Marsh risk team
Marsh has appointed David Barr as a managing consultant within its UK environmental practice. Mr Ba...
Big insurers worst at hitting medical payment deadlines
Treating customers fairly and insurer relationships with medical reporting organisations were discussed at the first claims Club meeting of 2008, as Jonathan Swift writes
MoJ wait expected to go on
Personal Injury Report