Claims
Darling at ABI.
Alistair Darling, social security minister, said that stakeholder pensions were never intended for t...
Ex-Lloyd's CEO admits he had liability fears.
A key figure at Lloyd's has admitted that he had "concerns" over the extent of US liability coverage...
Web monitoring.
Small businesses are worried about their obligations under the government's new stakeholder pension ...
Group to promote rehabilitation.
A new group, the Bodily Injury Claims Management Association, has been set up to promote rehabilitat...
Appointment at Bodymaster.
Bodymaster UK, part of Glass's Information Services motor claims division, has recruited Phil Lynn t...
House of Lords rules in Dimond v Lovell case.
The credit hire industry will be holding its breath today as the House of Lords rules in the Dimond ...
Ratings round up.
Martin Hindley, from ratings agency Standard & Poor's, details changes to company ratings. Consec...
High-tech - low costs.
Are claims replacement companies leading the way in new technology? David Fanning finds out.
RSA launches low cost pension.
Royal & Sun Alliance has launched a low cost pension as it aims to triple its group pension business...
Scot Equitable takes the high road to IFAs.
Scottish Equitable is to go on the road this month to tell independent financial advisers how it pla...
Solicitor had no right to see client in police station.
Julian Rixon and Rosslyne Rixon suing as Rixons Solicitors ('A Firm') Nicholas Wilson v The Chief...
Youell v Kara Mara Shipping Co, World Tanker Carriers Corp. & Others
A bulk carrier and a motor tanker collided off the Portuguese coast in December 1994. The bulk ca...
Quids in for those left out.
The government wants stakeholder pensions to appeal to the great unpensioned masses. Keith Sankey outlines the theory and asks if it will work in practice.
Liability in Crisis: insurance in the litigious age - 22 June,
One of the biggest issues facing the insurance industry is the explosion in liability, both in terms...
Lloyd's forecasting fails.
AM Best has assigned a negative outlook to its 'A' (excellent) financial strength rating of Lloyd's....
Ex-FOIL president heads legal alliance.
A new alliance of claimant and defendant solicitors is offering fixed price mediation and e-settleme...
St Paul set to cash in.
St Paul International is set to double its UK premium income following confirmation it is to take ov...
Exclusive - Shot in the arm for SOCT.
The Society of Claims Technicians, the fledgling arm of the Chartered Institute of Loss Adjusters, h...
Changes come into play.
In September the changes to the Solicitors Indemnity Fund will come into play. In Post Magazine 15 y...
Appointment at Smart & Cook.
Julia Triccas has been promoted to assistant director at Smart & Cook. She originally started at the...
Buy to boost Forbes' pensions.
Alexander Forbes has bought an employee benefits and financial planning specialist in order to make ...
Change to pensions.
Social security secretary Alistair Darling has said pension sharing will be an option from 1 Decembe...
Lawyers make immunity stand.
Lawyers joined forces last week in a class action in the House of Lords on the vexed question of imm...
Cheapest' claim.
Bath-based IFA Chartwell Direct is now offering what it claims is the "cheapest stakeholder friendly...