Claims
Appointment at Questgates
Loss adjuster Questgates has recruited Chris Lewis to take operational responsibility for its liabil...
Court sets dangerous precedent
Millions of people could be entitled to claim damages relating to the Sudan 1 food product recall sh...
Education officer: same as a teacher
Carty v London Borough of Croydon (Court of Appeal - 27 January 2005)
Testing the water
Legal Report
ABI database needs support
After the much-publicised delays in its fraud database, Debra Weekes' departure from the Association...
ABI will not loosen its grip on fraud
Readers of Post Magazine should be reassured that tackling insurance fraud remains a priority for th...
Fraud database progress should not be forgotten
I read with interest the editorial comment regarding the Association of British Insurers' fraud stra...
Asbestos knowledge appraised
Maguire v Harland and Wolff (Court of Appeal - 26 January 2005)
Government steps in to regulate claims
The government has decided to step in to police the claims management sector, with the Department fo...
TAG database used in fraud fight
Local authorities in Wales are extending their fraud clampdown by hooking up to the database of fail...
Apil and ABI join forces
The Association of Personal Injury Lawyers and the Association of British Insurers are to send a joi...
Clementi could encourage claims
The latest Post Magazine Claims Club meeting looked at the implications of the Clementi Review and proposals for reform of the legal system. Anthony Gould and Stephanie Denton report
Appointment at Keoghs
National law firm Keoghs has appointed a new partner and five new associates to its ranks. Since joi...
Rehabilitation First Awards 2005
The Rehabilitation First Awards offer an opportunity for those companies and individuals that have b...
NU drafts pleural plaques appeal
Norwich Union has instructed its lawyers to draft papers for an appeal against the judgement in its ...
CIS relocation sees 270 on move
A total of 270 staff will have to relocate after the Co-operative Insurance Society revealed that it...
Argent Liability Adjusters recruits senior adjuster
Argent Liability Adjusters has recruited Michael Hodgson as a senior adjuster at its Bristol office....
Industry frustrated at DWP pilot
Insurers, claimants and defendant lawyers all expressed frustration at the Department for Work and P...
No damages when survival rate remains less than 50%
Gregg v Scott (House of Lords - 27 January 2005)
Insurers fail in bid to stop compensation for pleural plaques
Insurers have failed in their attempt to evade responsibility for compensating thousands of victims ...
Ace gets Vietnam green light
Ace has announced that it has been told by Vietnam's Ministry of Finance that its application to est...
Ace Limited granted a licence
Ace Limited has been granted a licence by Vietnam's Ministry of Finance to set up a wholly owned lif...
Appointment at Argent adjusters
Argent Liability Adjusters has recruited Michael Hodgson as a senior adjuster at its Bristol office.
Welsh authorities launching fraud clampdown
Local authorities in Wales are launching a clampdown on fraudulent insurance claims, which are estimated to have cost council tax payers £30m in the last 12 months.