Claims
Axa slashes legal panel to make life easier.
Axa Insurance has slashed its general insurance legal panel of solicitors from over 30 to just 14 in...
Rehabilitation First - Campaign conference - 18 October 2001 - The
Rehabilitation may be firmly on the agenda, but is it being delivered in reality? This conference wi...
Has ABI set a precedent?
In a new regular column, Post Magazine's panel of industry experts are asked to give their view on an...
ABI moves on asbestos rescue package.
The Association of British Insurers has finally published long-awaited details of the rescue package...
NU appeal decision slammed.
Norwich Union's decision to appeal to the House of Lords over Callery v Gray has been slammed by the...
Building & Civil Engineering Insurance.
Building & Civil Engineering Insurance, which sells insurance to members of the construction industr...
AMP in watchdog probe
The Australian parent of NPI, Pearl and London Life is set to come under the scruitiny of the Austral...
Wise after the event?
Judgement has finally been passed in the Callery v Gray motor liability case, but many questions rema...
Conveyancing leads PI claims way.
Conveyancing work has been responsible for the highest number of solicitors' professional indemnity ...
NU seeks legal appeal on ATE.
Norwich Union has confirmed that, following legal advice, it is considering seeking leave to appeal ...
Study to help slash tree costs.
Loss adjuster Cunningham Lindsey has teamed up with Zurich Municipal to help slash the cost of claim...
Asbestos compensation delay: old dogs cannot be taught new tricks
The insurance industry is still being bombarded by negative comment with regard to its reaction, or l...
Hill Dickinson in London push.
Law firm Hill Dickinson plans to make a greater push for public sector liability work, as part of a ...
APIL joins call for insurance insolvencies enquiry.
The Association of Personal Injury Lawyers has joined the clamour calling for a public enquiry to be...
ATE: little hope for peace now.
In light of the almost complete failure by Norwich Union - with the support of the Association of Bri...
Insurers reject compulsory call.
Suggestions that insurers - rather than the government - should pick up the bill for foot and mouth ...
Insurers in the dock.
Martin Cockx, the solicitor who acted for Stephen Callery in the high-profile, after-the-event court case, has no sympathy for the defeated insurers, which, he says, tried to wriggle out of paying the additional liabilities Parliament intended they…
ICS: website launch.
Software developer ICS is launching its new internet browser-based application, e-claims iceCentre, ...
S&P warns on US asbestos risk.
The latest wave of asbestos liability claims has the potential to impact the US commercial lines mar...
Storm damage hits the roof.
I am currently acting on behalf of a policyholder, whose property suffered severe storm damage to th...
Chester St awards delay.
Victims left uncompensated following the collapse of Chester Street are unlikely to be paid until No...
Appointment at Experian.
Experian, the global information solutions company, has taken on Gillian Key-Vice as head of complia...
About face for make-up artist.
Linda McCormack, a consumer affairs spokeswoman for RSA, began her working life as a make-up artist, but as she is keen to tell Jane Bernstein, the insurance industry offers opportunities for people from diverse backgrounds.
NFU rejects insurance call
National Farmers Union chief Ben Gill, speaking on BBC Radio 4's Today programme, has rejected as unw...