Claims
Pick of the Week
Jonathan Swift, editor, Post Magazine outlines the major stories in this week's issue of Post includi...
St Paul targets 'halo effect' of $25bn brand
New industry segments and smaller ticket business will be targeted for growth by St Paul Travelers, ...
Appeal decision upheld in mesothelioma case
Rolls Royce Industrial Power (India) Ltd v Cox (Court of Appeal - 22 November 2007)
Looking back
Looking through Post's back catalogue paints a unique picture of more than 150 years of insurance ne...
Case highlights double recovery issue
Martins v Choudhary (Court of Appeal - 20 December 2007)
Multiple RTA liability spread
Lindesay v Lamb and Tatner (Queen's Bench Division - 14 December 2007)
DWF hails plaques stand
Law firm DWF has welcomed news that the government has no plans to change the law to overturn the re...
Bike accident reassessed
Dorning v Personal Representative of Paul Rigby (deceased) (Court of Appeal - 13 December 2007)
MRG announces goals
The London Market Reform Group plans to improve its performance with regards to contract certainty a...
Cover take-up tipped after bank scandal
More companies may start ensuring risk management practices are up to scratch, in light of recent fr...
Government faces pressure to fund rehab standards
The government has been canvassed about the possibility of providing funds to enable the creation of...
Appointment at Primary General
Primary General has appointed professional indemnity and directors' and officers' liability underwri...
Police launch fraud investigation after broker director suspended
Police have launched an investigation into an alleged fraud worth millions of pounds within the sure...
Insurance fraud comes under the television spotlight
Insurance fraud comes under the spotlight twice this week with a documentary and a drama tackling the issue from different angles.
Midlands law firm sees growth
Birmingham law firm Blakemores has announced a massive expansion in its injury and insurance claims department in the last three months.
Bupa closes rehab service
Private healthcare giant Bupa has announced it is disbanding its rehabilitation treatment services d...
Davies loses out in loss adjuster panel review
Sterling Insurance has elected AMG, Carmichaels and Questgates to its property adjusting panel after...
Looking back
Looking through Post's back catalogue paints a unique picture of more than 150 years of insurance ne...
No end to claims brain drain
I refer to your article on the "claims brain drain" (10 January, p3). This has been ongoing for a nu...
Sciemus appoints space expert
Risk modelling and analysis firm Sciemus has appointed space specialist Dr Sima Adhya as senior technical officer.
Adjuster announces contract win
Questgates has been appointed to Sterling's property adjusting panel, in addition to its existing contract, in conjunction with its sister company The Quest Partnership, as the insurer’s sole liability adjuster.
ASHE 6115 index judged appropriate
The appropriateness of indexation on the basis of ASHE 6115 has been established and insurers will not be able to re-open that issue before judges, the Court of Appeal said on Thursday in the Thompstone v Tameside & Glossop Acute Services NHS Trust case.
Cunningham bolsters liability team with hires
Loss adjuster Cunningham Lindsey UK has bolstered its liability team with five recruits from rival G...
Court rejects breached risk assessment appeal
Gravatom Engineering Systems Ltd v Parr (Court of Appeal - 16 October 2007)