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ACSO calls for official review of OIC as Sir Christopher Bellamy steps into MOJ role
A claimant support organisation has urged Sir Christopher Bellamy to review fixed recoverable costs for civil cases as he replaces Lord Wolfson of Tredegar as parliamentary under secretary of state.
Darag expands Roth's role to unify its M&A approach across Europe
Legacy book acquirer Darag has appointed Alexander Roth as global head of mergers and acquisitions, in addition to his existing role as CEO of Darag Europe.
Blog: The government must work with our industry to tackle climate change
Hannah Gurga, director general at the Association of British Insurers, explains why the government and insurance sector need to work together to help the industry maximise its contribution towards tackling climate change before it is too late, and why…
Q&A: Kirsten Early, McLarens
After a year in the role, Kirsten Early global head of third-party administration at Mclarens, tells Post about how the role of TPAs is evolving and McLarens ambitions for its TPA offering.
Vast majority of public would not drive a fully automated vehicle
Most people would not be happy to drive a fully autonomous vehicle, a survey commissioned by Post has found.
Hiscox's Gareth Wharton on why remote working has intensified the cyber threat
Cyber attacks, and the cost resulting from at attack, is increasing. Working from home has made companies more vulnerable to an attack, but as Gareth Wharton, cyber CEO at Hiscox, explains there are signs that companies are reacting more decisively.
Mike Brown swaps Direct line for Weightmans
Mike Brown, formerly head of counter fraud intelligence and disclosure at Direct Line Group, has left the insurer to lead Weightmans counter fraud team.
Blog: electric vehicles spark concerns around fire and safety
As the cost of fuel soars, and with the move towards a greener lifestyle, the popularity of electric cars is exceeding all expectations. However, attention is now turning to their safety, in particular the fire risks that come with e-vehicles, writes Tim…
Blog: Why short-term car insurance is moving into the mainstream
As driving habits change following the Covid-19 pandemic, Simon Jackson, co-founder and director at Go Shorty, explains why short-term car insurance is moving into the mainstream market as a sustainable solution.
Penny Black's Social World: June 2022
Food donations, Pride, mental health awareness and golf tournament
Editor's comment: Back to the motor future
I recently visited London’s West End to see the musical of Back to the Future and was amused to see how much the world has changed since the film was aired.
Broker contributions to FSCS slashed as forecast levies are revised down
The Financial Services Compensation Scheme has issued final levies for 2022/23 of £5.3m for brokers and £211.7m for insurers, down significantly on initial estimates.
Analysis: One year on, is the whiplash portal working or heading for a crash?
With the Official Injury Claim portal celebrating its first birthday on 31 May, Post investigates how it has fared over the past 12 months.
Analysis: What factors are driving the rise of consolidation in the legal sector?
Post investigates the reasons behind the consolidation surge in the legal sector after Clyde & Co and BLM become the latest law firms to merge.
Results-led approach to AI could “take the fear away” for sceptical parties
A results-led approach to using artificial intelligence in traditional human-led areas of insurance could help smooth implementation, an insurance expert has explained.
Data Analysis: Awareness campaign needed for drivers before accelerating introduction of AVs
Exclusive: A survey commissioned by Post found there are significant gaps in knowledge when it comes to self-driving vehicles, prompting calls for more education of drivers on the distinction between driver assistance and self driving.
Claims Consortium Group restructures management team for growth
Claims Consortium Group has restructured its management team as part of a five-year strategy which it explains is "designed to drive forward growth and diversification in three core areas – claims, technology and data".
Briefing: Can’t we all sit down over a nice cup of tea on multi-occupancy insurance?
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OIC portal figures don't show true picture of reforms as driver behaviour has changed with Covid
As driver behaviour changed following the Covid pandemic, it is difficult to draw firm conclusions on the impact the whiplash reforms have had on the number of claims coming through the new system, a conference has heard.
MoJ defends the low proportion of unrepresented claimants using OIC portal
Speaking at the Association of British Insurers’ whiplash event, David Parkin, deputy director for civil justice and law policy at the Ministry of Justice, addressed the criticism that Official Injury Claims portal is not meeting its objectives as less…
Q&A: DCI Tom Hill, Ifed
Detective chief inspector Tom Hill replaced detective superintendent Edelle Michaels as head of the Insurance Fraud Enforcement Department last month. He spoke to Post about how his previous career in finance sector will benefit his role with Ifed, how…
Richard Taylor named CEO as HDI restructures in UK & Ireland
HDI Global and HDI Global Specialty will be aligned under one leadership structure, with Richard Taylor as UK & Ireland CEO.
RSA becomes latest insurance company to back suicide prevention charity R;pple
RSA Insurance has donated £25,000 to R;pple, the suicide prevention charity behind an online interceptive tool designed to provide and support is to individuals conducting searches relating to self-harm or suicide.