Claims – Page 17
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News
ACSO calls for mandatory insurance of e-scooters
The association has laid out a 10-step plan for the effective and safe legalisation of the micromobility vehicles in the UK
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IT Interview
MGA Q&A: MGAs must continue to invest in AI and data enrichment - Mike Keating
Mike Keating, chief executive of the Managing General Agents’ Association, tells Insurance Times why claims inflation is ‘the elephant in the room’
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News
DOA Underwriting strikes capacity deal for travel policies with Axa Partners UK and Ireland
The insurer says the agreement forms ‘a key part in our travel strategy’
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Claims mitigation strategies offer opportunity for the ‘ultimate’ customer service
Insurers can provide advantages to policyholders by helping them avoid making claims in the first place
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Crop fire claims soar as forest fires rage through UK amid heatwave
Loss adjustors’ agriculture director warns farmers need to continually review livestock management
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Electric vehicle increase strikes fear into motor industry and its supply chains
Insurers need to ‘fundamentally change how they price, underwrite, insure and service’ electric vehicles, says credit hire firm managing director
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Cost of living pressures push uptick in fraudulent property claims – Zurich UK
Fraudsters submitting bogus claims ‘drives up the cost of premiums for everyone’, says detective chief inspector
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Insurers brace for ‘inevitable’ claims following forest fires
Greater cross-sector collaboration is needed to ’more accurately assess, map and manage the risks’ as wildfires are ’no longer just an issue for faraway countries’, says property loss expert
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Insurance pricing complaints fell during 2021/22 – FOS
Customers must feel ‘confidence’ in their cover prices and how insurance ‘meets their needs’, says ombudsman leader
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‘No doubt’ that OIC reforms have failed motor customers – Carpenters Group director
’It is completely unacceptable that consumers should have to wait so long for an effective system’, she adds
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Cryptocurrency crisis leading to insurance policy wording amendments
Volatility in a market in its infancy is creating calls for regulation, says FCA chief executive
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Analysis
Uptick in livestock disease claims leads to farmer losses and increased insurer costs
It is pivotal that brokers have meaningful conversations with agricultural clients to ensure they understand farming’s operational risks
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Inflation rate for motor claims settled in 2021 reached 6.2% – WTW
Average claims settlement times in Q1 2021 were two months longer compared to the same period in 2019, says the broker
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Inflation contributing to an increased number of aircraft being written off
Repairable vehicles are increasingly being scrapped as the cost of repairs approaches their total value, says aviation portfolio manager
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Analysis
Briefing: Brokers must help Rolex and Patek Philippe owners watch for HNW underinsurance
Some luxury watches have more than tripled in price – even for second-hand watches – meaning that brokers have to be on the ball if they are to help prevent underinsurance for HNW customers
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Analysis
Aviation market braces for ‘potentially huge losses’ as Russian aircraft seizures bite
The aviation insurance market ’is burying its head in the sand’ when it comes to tackling the fallout from the Russia-Ukraine conflict
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News
Poor management of climate risks could lead to D&O and E&O claims – Kennedys
Environmental and climate risks can impact ‘all types of insurance policies’ because they are ‘a constant, growing concern’, says law firm partner
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Flood Re reports £46m in GWP for 12 months to March 2022
The government-backed scheme hopes to build on the success of its ’Build Back Better’ initiative in the coming year
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Newest OIC performance data show continued decline in claims
The portal is also ‘failing’ to provide access to justice as average settlement times are increasing, according to ACSO executive director
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