Claims
Loss adjusting - response to the floods - Come hell or high water
UK Loss Adjusting 2007
Amlin head eyes further commercial acquisitions
Amlin is keen to finance acquisitions in the UK commercial property market to add to the underwritin...
Duo close in on £1bn GWP
The insurer-driven consolidation of the intermediary market stepped up a gear this week with Axa UK ...
Looking back
Looking through Post's back catalogue paints a unique picture of more than 150 years of insurance news, as these highlights from past-articles reveal
Garwyn to shed senior execs after Equitas loss
Liability specialist adjuster Garwyn will make its deputy chief executive and two other senior execu...
DfT dismisses concerns
The government will be nationalising a sector of insurance that has "worked well for a long time" if...
The adjuster's role - A demanding audience
UK Loss Adjusting 2007
Allianz unveils provider after fraud pilot
Questgates has been retained by Allianz Insurance following a pilot and detailed review of its motor fraud suppliers.
Lockton produces Business resilience product
Lockton has designed an exclusive insurance product called Business Resilience in partnership with Kiln. The scheme is intended for clients with time critical networks who have already invested in security prevention and business continuity planning.
Glemham aims for £9m PI
Professional indemnity start-up Glemham Underwriting expects to write up to £9m of business this yea...
Media seeks libel balance
Insurers' costs in defending 'no-win, no-fee' libel actions against their clients in the media could...
Looking back
Looking through Post's back catalogue paints a unique picture of more than 150 years of insurance ne...
Duty calls for broker
HIH Casualty and General Insurance v JLT Risk Solutions (formerly Lloyd Thompson) (Court of Appeal - 12 July 2007)
What the papers said this week
The Sunday Telegraph A new £20bn Thames barrier to save London from a potentially disastrous fl...
Case study
Rehabilitation: case management
Independent trial: A sketch from southwark crown court
The public gallery at Southwark Crown Court number two finally burst into life as family, friends and press gathered to hear Independent's former chairman and managing director, Michael Bright, open his defence. Ralph Savage Reports
Competition will spice up Irish market
In all the excitement of seeing a new competitor enter the market, Adrienne O'Sullivan of DAS (Irish...
The road to recovery
Brain injury
Arag wins new distributor
German based insurer Arag is boosting its UK operations with plans to distribute after-the-event con...
Strict liability upheld in case
Ellis v Bristol City Council (Court of Appeal - 5 July 2007)
Aon warns UK broadcasters on reputational damage
Aon has warned the broadcasting and telecommunication sector about the impact on their reputation subcontractors can have.
Bright points finger at Rutter on first day on the stand
Michael Bright broke down in court today as he recalled driving himself and his senior management “mad” in the years leading up to Independent’s collapse. Ralph Savage reports .
Let CEOs mystery shop on TCF
The joint managing director of TCF Index Phil Evans wrote a very interesting article regarding treat...
Appointment at Oxygen
Andy Lucia, Lee Saunders and Gregory Irgin have joined Oxygen's professional risks team to focus on ...