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Apil calls for safety culture
Thousands of needless injuries and countless deaths could be avoided if the UK were to adopt a proper safety culture, the Association of Personal Injury Lawyers told MPs at a House of Commons reception yesterday.
Spitzer confirms governorship bid
New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer has confirmed that he is standing in the race for the governorship of New York State in 2006.
Germaine quits GAB Robins
David Germaine has quit GAB Robins UK as group marketing director to join Knowles — a legal, technical, training & management consultants. As a result of the move, Lynn Cufley has been promoted to head of communications at GAB Robins.
MIB makes rail crash promise
The Motor Insurers' Bureau today confirmed that it will be meeting in full all personal injury claims submitted by vicitims of the Berkshire rail crash under the terms of the Uninsured Drivers' Agreement.
OFT to put ATE sector under the spotlight
A follow-up review of liability insurance markets was launched by the Office or Fair Trading today. The review will also look at the 'after the event' insurance sector.
Argent Liability Adjusters recruits Stuart Carr
Argent Liability Adjusters has recruited Stuart Carr as manager of the company's Manchester branch. ...
Televising of court cases could lead to more claims
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ABI offers guidance over cancer care provision
The Association of British Insurers has pledged to implement a code of practice on the provision of ...
QuestGates expands its motor services offering
QuestGates is expanding its motor services offering with the launch of a new motor initiative follow...
Axa looks to three-month claims
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Clarity must be checked on doctors' notes
Scheck v Dart (Queen's Bench Division - 22 October 2004)
Insurers need a 10-year rehab plan
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External accountants only delay claims process
I read with interest the article 'Major loss has a major impact' (PM, 25 November, pp28-29). Let's ...
SVB outlook good despite 2002 loss increase
Lloyd's insurer SVB's syndicate forecasts have revealed increased losses for the 2002 year of accoun...
SBJ predicts further buy-ins after securing equity cash
London market broker SBJ Group has forecast further sustained growth and consolidation in the market...
Still a global killer
Asbestos
Australia counts the cost
Asbestos
Swiss Re issues 2004 report
Swiss Re has published a report on how it used event-based risk analysis to withstand the weather ev...
ABI hunt for new GI head hit by snub
The Association of British Insurers' search for a new head of general insurance has been held up by ...
Local authorities must accommodate disabled
Sowden v Lodge and Drury v Crookdake, (Court of Appeal - 22 October 2004)
Law of the jungle
PI Claims
ABI: consumer answers needed
Alistair Kinley, liability policy adviser at the Association of British Insurers, said the issue of ...
Follow the army rehab lead but adapt it
As a former army nurse, I was very interested to read your article 'Military Intelligence' (PM, 11 N...
Lack of closure may "open Pandora's box"
David Sweeney, group claims manager at NFU Mutual, warned that insurers were being slow in waking up...