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NewsABI reveals £59m rise in fire claims over last two years
Recession blamed for increase in arson attacks
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Online onlyInsurers in £2m stolen car windfall
Police recover 73 stolen vehicles at Felixstowe port destined for Africa
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Special ReportsCleaning up claims
Participants at the recent FINEOS roundtable debated the future of the claims process, tackling such topics as customer empathy, new technologies, credit hire and recruitment
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Online onlyWord from the panel: Tony Copeland
Some CHO's are abusing the GTA, according to the Vision boss
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Online onlyPhoto special: 2009 Awards Finalists Reception
The Insurance Times Awards finalists celebrated their nominations in style
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News AnalysisThe clock is ticking
Healthcare reform has aroused fierce debate in Congress and in the US press, but what of the UK’s situation? A creaking NHS, coupled with an ageing population, demands change sooner rather than later. The insurance industry could be well placed to step in, but finding a balance of affordability and ...
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Online only'Crash for Cash' ringleader jailed
Man jailed for four-and-a-half years over ‘million pound’ insurance fraud
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ClaimsWho’s watching you?
A recent survey suggests that users of social networking sites are giving away personal details that could be used by burglars scouting for easy targets. But how real are the threats, and are insurers taking them seriously?
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Online onlyFraudulent motor claims double
Number of motor theft claims soar since 2007, according to TCF
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Online onlyAdmiral Q3 turnover up 22%
'Not much changes in three months,' says boss Henry Engelhardt
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Online onlyChaucer to rescue GTA?
Latest addition gives a shot in the arm to pact between insurers and credit hire operators
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ClaimsClaims Clinic: A time for guidance
AXA’s exit from the GTA has put the claims framework on shaky ground, and the situation between credit hire firms and insurers is at crunch point. Panellists at Insurance Times’s latest claims clinic agree that clear direction is needed
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ClaimsMan with a mission
As the new president of the Chartered Institute of Loss Adjusters, Graham Burgess wants to boost the profession’s influence, authority and attractiveness to graduates. As Muireann Bolger discovers, he’s ready for the challenge ahead
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NewsUnderwriting costs escalate as piracy attacks soar 30%
Lloyd’s and Nato conference also highlights growing threats of cyber-terrorism and climate change
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