Claims – Page 436
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Online onlyTwo more charged in insurance fraud plot
Eradicating fraud against insurers is priority says IFB
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Online onlyGAB Robins handles Wetherspoon pub fire
Adjuster appointed to major fire loss at flagship eco-pub
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Claims & LiabilitiesComment: 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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Claims & LiabilitiesThe UK motor crisis could spread globally
Emerging markets are showing a worrying rise in bodily injury claims
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Online onlyNew 'super' speed camera to catch uninsured drivers
The ASSET camera could soon be catching drivers on UK roads
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Online onlyDrivers paying to avoid insurance claims
Quarter of drivers at fault in motor accidents admit to paying to fix damage
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NewsBrokers in the firing line as frustrated clients go to court
Specialist cites 20% rise in notifications of claims against brokers since 2008
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NewsDeepwater Horizon may cost insurers $6bn
Estimate comes as BP increases its clean-up costs to almost $40bn
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ClaimsCommon sense crusader
Battling compensation culture, championing proportionate and rationonal measures – the rhetoric behind Lord Young’s health and safety review is music to most insurers’ ears. But, asks Katie Puckett, does he really stand a chance of making it happen?
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FeaturesRunning scared
The tough economic environment is squeezing everybody. Clients want to limit premiums but are more likely to make a claim, while insurers appear to be taking a harder line. The broker is being caught in the middle – and is increasingly likely to face a lawsuit over their everyday work
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NewsABI welcomes ARP report that recommends keeping it
Report proposes changes that will 'stop the chaos' of solicitors' PI renewals
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Online onlyUnite to challenge EL Trigger Litigation Ruling
Union to fight on behalf of asbestos victims in the Supreme Court
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Online onlyLloyd's 'e-Endorsement' extended to all classes
A three-phase roll out will begin in 2011 following the success in the marine classes of business
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Online onlyMSL agrees Keychoice Network deal
Keychoice Network members to offer own branded product range
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Online onlyRisk management checklist ahead of fire brigade strikes
Marsh advises businesses of precautions as Fire Brigade Union strikes loom
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Online onlyPrivate equity stalks moneysupermarket
Apax Partners aims to combine moneysupermarket with US price comparision site
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Online onlyMIB loses personal injury claim appeal
Holidaymaker injured in Spain has damages assessed in UK
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Claims & LiabilitiesThe 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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ClaimsHandle with care
Poor mental health is costing the UK £105bn each year, with insurers paying a substantial portion. With costs set to rise further, how should the industry respond, for the benefit of claimants – and insurers’ balance sheets?




























