Claims
Appointment at Cunningham Lindsey
Sarah Reynolds has joined Cunningham Lindsey as a personal injury specialist. Ms Reynolds has 19 yea...
Stem the flow
Mesothelioma: A Run-Off Perspective
Care review triggers debate
With reference to 'Waiting for the phone to ring,' (Post, 25 January, p41-42), the Association of Br...
Appointment at FMW
Ryan Whybrow has joined the property and corporate risks team at FMW as an account handler. Mr Whybr...
Brokers must comply with Act
Brokers were warned this week of the need to comply with the new Companies Act 2006, or risk facing ...
Injury body ends doubt with 75% saving result
The Irish government's compensation body has continued to champion its success, citing independent r...
CPS must demonstrate race is a not a factor
Alder v Chief Constable of Humberside (Court of Appeal - 4 December 2006)
Them and US
US Securities Class Actions
ABI looks to employer tracing code fillip
The Association of British Insurers is confident changes to its code for tracing old employers' liab...
Commentary - HAVS cases shed further light on limitation issue
A review of constructive knowledge following two HAVS ("Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome") cases handed down by the Court of Appeal on successive days in November 2006
Counter fraud hits Europe
Following the creation of Crawford and Company's counter fraud solutions service in the UK, the loss...
Non-complying claim is not a bar to fresh action
Richardson v Watson and another (Court of Appeal - 6 December 2006)
Therapy website relaunch
Rehabilitation Specialists has relaunched its website for occupational therapists. The site will con...
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
NHS Trust: first duty is to employees
Buck and others v Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust (Court of Appeal - 23 November 2006)
Appointment at Phoenix Liability Services
Terry Cross has joined Phoenix Liability Services as a senior adjuster based at its Bicester office....
Commercial risks database next possible move for IFB
The Insurance Fraud Bureau could look to build a database on commercial risks as its next logical st...
Insurers dealt twin blow by clawback and Ogden
Claims costs received a double blow this week after new rules potentially adding hundreds of million...
Appointment at TT Club
The TT Club has appointed Laurence Jones as manager of risk assessment. Based in Sydney, Australia, ...
Product focus - Converium takes advantage of relaxation in Brazilian laws to grow crop insurance
Converium has become one of the first foreign insurers to take advantage of the increasingly liberal...
Get ready for watered-down warranties
Matthew Line and Jonathan Sacher answer key questions about the Law Commission's proposals for reform of (re)insurance contract law regarding warranties
Markel moves to get closer to brokers
Markel International has appointed Conor Finn to the newly-created position of director of business development. The insurer said the new position has been created to proactively develop relationships and seek opportunities for growth.
Indie hearing: Bright and Condon face the camera
Micheal John Bright, former company chairman and managing director of Independent Insurance and Philip John Condon, former deputy managing director, were filmed as they entered Southwark Crown Court for this week's preparatory hearing.
KPMG appoints Hicks to lead forensic insurance department
KPMG Forensic has appointed David Hicks as its new Head of Forensic Insurance. Mr Hicks joins from Deloitte, where he was a senior member of its Insurance practice.