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Claims & LiabilitiesEver-increasing PPO fears loom large over insurers
The rise of periodic payment orders over Ogden lump sums could bring further bodily injury claims woes
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Online onlyIn pictures: Motor claims clinic
Photos from our motor claims event featuring claims experts
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Online onlyBusinesses need to understand BI policies
Failure to understand the subtleties of a policy wording could result in unpaid claims - Echelon
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IT EventsClaims Clinic: Drive time
The final Claims Clinic of the year focused on the motor sector and stirred up a lively debate on efforts to shake up the compensation system
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ClaimsRunning on empty
Credit hire operators are no strangers to conflict with insurers, particularly in the past year. After a tough period for the sector, what is the future for a business model some say is unsustainable?
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Breaking NewsARAG warns of difficult times ahead for claimants
Consultation of Jackson Review raises fears over reforms to legal aid system and civil litigation
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Online onlyMoJ partners with IFB on joint anti-fraud campaign
Regulator will dish out posters to display in claims management companies
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Online onlyKeychoice Underwriting seals Cunningham Lindsey deal
Cunningham's selected as claims management partner
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Breaking NewsProperty Consortium UK secures Ageas deal
New property repair service expands existing relationship
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Breaking NewsAviva makes emergency payments for Cornwall floods
Alternative accomodation organised for those in need
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Re & RisksManaging the perils of product recalls
As companies' reporting requirements become more stringent, the likelihood of product recalls increases. But how do you ensure a robust crisis management system?
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Online onlyABI claims widespread take up of online guidance
Eighty per cent of comparison sites adopting good practice
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Online onlyiBroker: Evolution launches app
CEO Upton hints at further development potential including claims tracking and notification
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Claims & LiabilitiesGovernment embraces Jackson and proposes ATE ban
The lowdown on the government’s Jackson Review implementation plans
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NewsFair fees: FSCS set for £4m awareness campaign in the new year
However, Broker Network chairman calls the timing 'crass'




























