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Look ahead 30 years.

Successful insurance products, just like any others, need to adhere to the 'Can I?' motto - constant...

Watching your back.

The Human Rights Act means that the use of surveillance evidence to contest personal injury claims cases could be rendered inadmissible. However, as long as insurer defendants watch their step, such evidence can still be invaluable, says Simon Gibson.

Flying failure.

Zurich Insurance Services provided cover for last week's cancellation of the much-hyped musical vers...

Byers' case aborted.

The Motor Accident Solicitors Society aborted judicial proceedings against Transport Secretary Steph...

Cynical or ham-fisted?

This week was another black one for the insurance industry's reputation and once again it has all be...

Appointment at Ernst & Young.

Ernst & Young has made David Barker partner in the mergers and acquisitions group, focusing on the f...

The eyes have it.

Could the government's recently-proposed compulsory ID cards be the solution to the growing problem of insurance fraud? Jamie Taylor reports on a system where biometric scanning of people's irises could save insurers millions of pounds. Pure science…

Appointment at Albemarle.

Deborah O'Donovan has joined Albemarle Interim Management and has assumed responsibility for the com...

Appointment at Axiom.

Aubrey Jones has joined Axiom Claims Consulting's specialist consultancy group as risk management co...

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