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Comment: Mixed messages from the courts are confusing the industry
A spate of legal rulings have turned conventional wisdom on its head. Contradictory decisions over asbestos victims, property surveyors and which country's law applies to a car accident are creating concerns over the future direction of the law
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The UK motor crisis could spread globally
Emerging markets are showing a worrying rise in bodily injury claims
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The housing bubble bites back
A recent judgment has awarded a buy-to-let investor a large compensation payout based on lower-than-expected rental returns. Property surveyors - and their insurers - should watch out
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Peer under pressure: Lord Young responds to his critics
We go inside Downing Street to see how the peer reacted to being grilled over his compensation culture report
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Five questions with DAS's Paul Asplin
The chief executive of legal expenses specialist DAS on the future for the add-on market, insurers owning law firms and the Jackson Review
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New asbestos ruling: a nightmare for claims departments
Insurers could face costs in excess of £1bn if Court of Appeal judgment is upheld
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EU case could ban low rates for women drivers
Advocate-general deems gender-related insurance pricing in violation of discrimination law
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A record £13.7m in compensation following a motor claim - could you be next?
Will the wider UK lump sum discount rate drop to Guernsey levels? The industry remains alert to ripples from the Channel Islands
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CILA president outlines big ambitions in challenging times
Andrew Homewood warns that loss adjusters must be seen to give value for money, and outlines his goal of bringing fresh, and younger, faces into the industry
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Insurance fraud: Can the Law Commission plug the holes in a leaky system?
With legislation and case law at odds over how much insurers can claw back from fraudulent claimants, the Law Commission is seeking to clarify the situation. But some in the industry are questioning its proposals
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Explosion in fraudulent claims - the full figures 2004-09
As criminals get organised and move beyond more established forms of insurance scams, fraudulent liability claims have soared
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Case study: When one local government was hit with a ‘right to education’ claim
Could one case against a local authority have opened the floodgates to claims over access to the education system?
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Crazy claims: a truly fishy tale
Embarrassing, audacious and just downright stupid, claims departments and loss adjusters tackle some ridiculous claims. Here's just a taster
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IFB wants higher levy to help in fight against fraud
The Insurance Fraud Bureau is primed to take on the fraudsters – but it will cost
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Unwrapping the Jackson Review consultation
Lord Jackson’s review is back on the table but, with referral fees omitted, is the government just cherry picking its favourite bits?
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The claims sector's biggest legal trailblazers
Insurance Times presents the top five solicitors that have grabbed the claims sector’s attention
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Darren Bent - a lesson in credit hire
Aston Martin, sir? Football star Darren Bent said 'yes' … and triggered a lengthy legal row
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Claims and liabilities - your Westminster update
From Jackson Review to flooding and pleural plaques, we present a round-up of the latest developments in claims and liabilities
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Exclusive: Q&A with Lord Young
The government's health and safety tsar backs the Jackson Review
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