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Mesothelioma proposals face firing squad while barely out of blocks
Gateway will bring meso claims in line with Jackson reforms.
Competition prompts declining rates across most classes in Q2
Insurance rates in most major regions declined modestly in the second quarter of 2013, while rates in the US rose moderately, according to Marsh’s latest Global Insurance Market Quarterly Briefing.
Leader: Feeling distinctly mugged off
Starting a campaign to raise the profile of your members during a difficult time – with legal reform starting to pinch – is admirable.
Insurance Europe calls for global approach to tax evasion
Insurance Europe has welcomed efforts by the Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development to develop a global standardised solution for tax information exchange.
Insurers insist they have nothing to hide after ‘self serving’ legal campaign
Law Society says claimants accepting early offers are being ‘mugged’.
AA boss pleased with TSC recognition of 'quick buck' culture
AA Insurance director Simon Douglas has praised Transport Select Committee members for recognising the “delicate balance” between legitimate and dishonest claimants.
Ten insurers face civil action over rogue private investigators
Ten insurance businesses are on a list of 102 firms investigated by the Serious Organised Crime Agency for using rogue private investigators.
TSC’s ideas would strengthen medical reporting, says Premex
The Transport Select Committee’s whiplash report contains ideas which would make the medical reporting process more robust to the benefit of claimants and defendants, according to Premex Services.
Lower motor premiums depend on whiplash reforms, says ABI
The Association of British Insurers has called upon the government to deliver "fundamental changes" to tackle the UK's "whiplash epidemic" before insurers can deliver further reductions in car insurance premiums for their customers.
Whiplash small claims track extension under threat
The conclusion of a Transport Select Committee inquiry into the cost of motor insurance has sparked “disappointment” among insurance industry bosses after MPs refused to support Ministry of Justice plans to place whiplash claims on the small claims track.
Philippines moves to three year insurance licenses
The Philippines is set to approve three year insurance contracts running from January to December as opposed to annual licenses running from June.
US doubles supercomputer power for hurricane forecasting
US weathermen have been boosted by newly upgraded supercomputers capable of processing computer models on forecasts almost twice as rapidly.
Penny Black's Insurance Week - 1/8 August 2013
One of Penny’s favourite things about her beloved insurance business is that it lends itself to people doing some very silly things – so she was thrilled this week when a mobile insurance website sent over its top 10 strange locations where lost handsets…
Penny speed meets... Sally Griffiths, director of training and consultancy, VFM
Being an insatiable socialite, Penny Black is always eager to probe the personalities behind the professional veneer of her industry friends. What better way to squeeze in and share as many intimate revelations as possible than her very own ‘speed…
Ask the expert: Would staff be happier if they worked fewer hours?
Intuitively, you would think shorter working hours make people happier. This is not necessarily the case.
Career file: Ant Middle: Aviva strategic partnerships director to take up Ageas role
Aviva's Ant Middle is stepping down from the role of strategic partnerships director to take on a similar position at Ageas.
Market Moves: Bluefin continues restructuring, while Questgates gets on the case with key hires
Appointments were spread across the market this week. At AIG, Jason Beelders was promoted to a newly-created role in London, while Bluefin once again hogged the headlines in the broking sector following news of an expanded role for head of solutions Mike…
Law report: Claim fails over fire at property
This law report has been contributed by law firm Berrymans Lace Mawer
Law report: Appeal over reliance on anonoymous hearsay evidence is rejected
This law report has been contributed by law firm Berrymans Lace Mawer.
Law report: Professional care claim reduced due to poor administration
This law report has been contributed by law firm Berrymans Lace Mawer.
Supply chain: A closer look
Insurers must understand the microeconomics of supply chains to thrive during the downturn.
Consolidators: Dead or alive?
Critics say the consolidation model is unsustainable, while its proponents argue it is yielding admirable results during difficult economic times. So, are consolidators heading into the future fighting fit, or are they falling apart?
Private Equity: With the same brush
Industry insiders say that a recent report prescribing the pitfalls of private equity backing misrepresents the bigger picture. Are they right? Or is there hope on the horizon?
Allianz warns on lack of awareness of new employment tribunal changes
Both sides of the employment divide are unaware of the impact of the changes introduced by the new employment tribunal regulations, Allianz Legal Protection has warned.