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Features
Personal accident
An employee is injured on a work site, breaking his arm following a fall from scaffolding. Ordinarily, the employer would be facing a personal injury claim and a black mark against his employers' liability record. But in this case, the employee doesn't claim against his employer. There is no need, ...
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Fees limit agreed
Insurers will have to pay out a minimum of 12.5%, rising to 100%, success fees for claimants' solicitors under an agreement reached at the Civil Justice Council.The deal between solicitors, insure ...
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Comments/Letters
Brokers must welcome Allianz Cornhill's move into SME
...but looming over-capacity may lead to poor customer service, says Andy Cook
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Beware the proceeds of crime
Brokers have a responsibility to declare their knowledge of the source of money paid to them. Waltham Pitglow highlights the relevant sections of the Act governing money laundering
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Low premium on biggest liner worries hull market
Could this be the ship that could finally sink the hull market? The Queen Mary 2 is the largest and most luxurious passenger ship ever built. But underwriters will be keeping their fingers crossed tha ...
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Marsh sells book of rural risks
Regional broker RK Harrison acquires £4m GWP of small business
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Keeping up with the Brokers
Chris Hanks warns of high broker network costs and pressure to reach underwriting targets, but he tells Elliot Lane that Allianz Cornhill is ahead of the game in SME business




























