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EL bonus for rehab co-operation says ABI
Insurers should reduce the cost of employers' liability policies for companies willing to commit to ...
CPR do not alter previous rules
Jackson v Marley Davenport (Court of Appeal - 9 September 2004) The claimant, who was employed by t...
Management buyout at Arthur Doodson
Manchester-based broker Arthur Doodson has undergone a management buyout. Neil Clayton has joined th...
Spitzer remit should extend to claims
New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer's investigation should probe possible collusion between brok...
Getting to grips with environmental challenges
Managing Environmental Claims - a modern-day problem - 8 December 2004 - London Environmental claim...
Injury lawyers warn against growing small claims court role
The Association of Personal Injury Lawyers offered its approval Lord Falconer's report on the compensation culture today, but warned against the government increasing the small claims court limit for personal injury cases.
CII recruits Lord Hunt for standards role
Lord David Hunt of Wirral has taken over as chairman of the Chartered Insurance Institute's Professional Standards Board, replacing John Lyons who led development of the institute's new code of ethics and conduct..
Apil accuses insurers of dodging asbestos responsibility
The insurance industry is attempting to dodge its responsibility for people who have been exposed to asbestos with a court case which starts today, according to the Association of Personal Injury Lawyers.
Allianz Cornhill reduces legal panel
Allianz Cornhill has reduced its panel of solicitors from 12 to seven following a review of its general insurance litigation operational needs.
Broker offers fleet clients disposable cameras for incident reports
Fleet motor broker Opus is offering accident packs to clients, in a bid to protect businesses with company cars.
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Post Magazine has won the Association of British Insurers' General Insurance Publication of the Year...
Would claimant law firm captive address 'blame claim game'?
I couldn't agree more with Leigh Kendall's comment ('Whose fault is the blame game?' PM, 23 Septembe...
GAB predicts 2% growth despite market conditions
GAB Robins UK hopes that developing its emerging market business will help it increase its market sh...
EL market faces rehab shake-up
Employers' liability insurance could face upheaval following the publication of a framework that pro...
More funds needed for rehabilitation
Chief medical officer Sir Liam Donaldson has urged the insurance industry to press the government in...
MMA targets select broker with pilot
MMA Insurance is establishing a specialist technical underwriting unit as a dedicated referral point...
Apil accuses union of scaremongering
The Association of Personal Injury Lawyers has accused teaching union NASUWT of "misguided scaremong...
Rehabilitation Working Party conference
The Rehabilitation Working Party will be hosting a one-day conference on the psychology of injury on...
NU puts pleural plaque claims on hold
Norwich Union has suspended paying claims relating to pleural plaques to await the outcome of test c...
Appointment at Kynixa
Independent provider of rehabilitation services Kynixa has made Heather Smith insurance relations ma...
New research shows UK asbestos cost
The Actuarial Profession has published new research showing that the total future UK cost of asbestos-related diseases is in the region of £8-20bn. The UK insurance industry is expected to face half this cost (£4-10bn).
NAIC takes further steps to address Spitzer charges
The National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) has formed the NAIC Executive Task Force on Broker as the latest development to gather facts and coordinate activities to address alleged criminal misconduct and violations of existing insurance…
Post Magazine journalists scoop trio of gongs
Post Magazine won the Association of British Insurers general insurance publication of the year award for the seventh year in a row at the London Marriott Hotel, Grosvenor Square.