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Unique profiling car cover for NHS
Broking group Brian Johnston and Co will provide cover for NHS motor vehicles under a system set to break new ground.The 'National Contract' aims to reflect the unique profile of people who work w ...
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Capita McLarens strengthens investigations division
Capita McLarens has appointed a senior management team to develop the firm's investigations division. John Freeman, Les Dobie and Robin Hayward will be joining Capita Mclarens from Cunningham Lind ...
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Sherwood International signs software agreement with Aviva
Global insurance specialist Sherwood International has won the contract to supply Aviva's reinsurance software.Aviva, the UK's largest insurer, plans to use ProCede to strengthen its governance ar ...
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Straight talking
AXA chief executive Peter Hubbard has firm views on health and safety and is sceptical of lawyers costs.
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Where liability hits hardest
Francis Higney reports on the background to employers' liability and analyses key sectors where insurers have been forced out by rising claims
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What's the future for Liability
Insurance Times gathered together brokers, insurers, clients and lawyers to discuss the problems of liability and some of the solutions
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Extended recovery
Insurers are already being pursued for road accidents compensation, now they face an NHS onslaught to recoup the costs of other accidents. Caroline Jordan reports
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Crisis at work
Insurers and brokers agree there's a crisis with employers' liability cover. But they can't agree on how to solve it. Rachel Gordon reports
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Don't blame the underwriters
Liability is unattractive for businesses looking to make a profit, says Andrew Holman
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Holding back the claims deluge
As the UK drifts ever closer to becoming an ambulance chasing society, it looks as though unlimited liability is on its way out. Christopher McKevitt reports
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Unsettling awards
Large personal injury awards, qualified by the Ogden discount rate, are creating uncertainty for insurers' resource planning. Christopher McKevitt asks if there is an alternative