Claims
IFB outlines 12 month figures
The Insurance Fraud Bureau has made 74 arrests in its first year of operation with £5.5m of assets s...
L&G rules out rating action despite £78m household hit
Legal and General has vowed to remain in the household market and not increase rates, despite report...
Young Achiever of the Year - Sarah Collison, Corpore
Rehabilitation First Awards 2007
Case Management Initiative of the Year - Corpore
Rehabilitation First Awards 2007
Initiative of the Year - Employer - Rentokil Initial
Rehabilitation First Awards 2007
Japanese reinsurer sets up in Isle of Man
The first Japanese-owned reinsurance company to set up in the Isle of Man has received its licence t...
Product focus - Hiscox establishes insurance packages
For trustees of clubs, associations and charities
Global settlements: handle with extreme caution!
The Commercial Court's decision in Lumbermens caused great concern in the (re)insurance market, but has since come under fire in recent judgments. So where does this leave the law in relation to the recoverability of global settlements? Julian Miller and…
Oxygen appoints trio for financial lines PI
Oxygen Insurance Brokers has recruited three professional indemnity specialists as part of its strategy to grow its financial lines business.
Flexible working options provide incentive to managers
Jo Causon explains why flexible working initiative can motivate staff and improve business performance.
Law firm targets fraud rings
Keoghs this week boasted it had doubled the size of its dedicated fraud unit, following a 60% increa...
Insurer hits back over "scaremongering" claims
Dayton Griffiths' response to DAS comments about the Ministry of Justice consultation (Post, 19 July...
Industry needs to adapt skills focus
I read with interest John Seaton's View From the Top comment (Post, 12 July, p6). I am sure he is co...
No reform compromise
Reform of the law of damages must not be a compromise between the needs of seriously injured people ...
Road victim disregarded clerical work
Johnson v Warren(Court of Appeal — 2 May 2007) The claimant sustained a fracture to her breastbone,...
Indie trial - final day before break
The trial of the three former directors of Independent Insurance at Southwark Crown Court will resume on Monday 13 August.
Apil in damages warning
Reform of the law of damages must not be a compromise between the needs of seriously injured people and those who have caused them harm, lawyers have warned.
Auditor takes the stand
Andrew John Sayers, partner at audit firm KPMG, took the stand today as the prosecution’s latest witness, writes Olivier C Laurent .
Apil rejects £25k fast track limit proposals
The claimant legal sector this week threw its hat into the ring over personal injury reform, with PI...
Scaremongering on insurance premiums
With its recent comments, DAS appears to be attempting to frighten both the insurance market and, pa...
Payments at five-year low
General insurance payments from the industry's compensation scheme have shrunk to their lowest level...
BDMA flood assistance
The British Damage Management Association has published a leaflet entitled Understanding Basic Flood...
Life in the fast lane
Liability adjusting
Appointment at Liberty
Sean Gilborson has joined the Bristol office of Liberty International Underwriters as regional under...