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Europe accuses Britain of failing to regulate Lloyd's
The government's regulation of Lloyd's has been attacked by a European Parliament report.The report has raised the possibility that the UK Government could now be sued by Lloyd's investors who los ...
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WTC losses have been absorbed claims Benfield
The insurance and reinsurance markets have absorbed the fallout from the 11 September attacks, according to a report from the Benfield Group.The group's third report since the attacks was up-beat ...
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Out on a limb
Implementing HSE guidance on work-related upper limb disorders helps guard against the condition. Ignore it at your peril, warns Greg Woods
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High fives
Insurers will have to face some majors challenges in the coming years as perceived threats grow into serious claims. Angus Tucker and Mark Williams pick out the five areas of greatest concern
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US home insurance market hit by crisis
The homeowners' insurance industry cannot expect to earn its cost of capital, according to Aon Re's study of the homeowners marketplace.The homeowners line filed through June 2002 is returning onl ...
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Employers' liability - a crisis in waiting
Vigilance in risks can avert the crisis, says Hugh Price
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Defending legionnella claims
Legionnaire's disease appears to be a frightening source of claims for insurers, but there are two key defences - abiding by the HSE code of practice and medical causation. Jim Byard reports
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Sporting Chance
Out of four million sports injuries a year, only a handful reaches the courts. Rod Evans explains the difficulties in establishing liability