Claims – Page 477
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ClaimsClarity comes out of tragedy
The House of Lords’ decision last month not to allow a victim of the Ladbroke Grove rail crash to sue for damages following his fatal stabbing of another man closes the loophole on a potential avalanche of claims from others who have committed serious criminal acts. Muireann Bolger reports
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NewsQuinn targets deprived areas in attempt to stem Ireland losses
Insurer 'red-lining' in Northern Ireland
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NewsTalbot and Cathederal provided cancellation cover for Jackson
Lloyd’s of London also confirmed that some of the insurance for the concerts had been placed at Lloyd’s but added that losses are not likely to be significant
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Special ReportsProperty Focus: With a cast of thousands
A client may only see a slick double act between broker and insurer, with perhaps a cameo by a loss adjuster during a smoothly settled claim. But to pick up the pieces and get the organisation trading again takes more than three individuals. Major property claims, for example a fire, ...
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ClaimsPut the brakes on fraud
It costs insurers £300m a year as well as policyholders an extra 5% on every premium. Muireann Bolger visits Bradford – the UK hotspot for crash for cash scams
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NewsEnvironment Agency warns of flood defence spend rise
Environmental report predicts climate changes including storm surges and hotter summers
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NewsLandmark ruling on compensation
Decision made on loss of earnings for Ladbroke train crash victim
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News‘Web-savvy’ clients click on to several sites, survey finds
Top insurers offer customers very similar online services
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Special ReportsProperty Focus: The shape of things to come
Insurance Times’ parent company, Newsquest Specialist Media has conducted an exclusive survey on the state of property insurance in the UK. Michael Faulkner reports
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Special ReportsProperty Focus: Perfect performance
Despite energy efficiency not being an insurable risk canny insurers are making sure they offer their clients a complete service, including energy performance certificates and air conditioning inspections, and are ready for future any carbon emission-linked taxes. Katie Puckett reports
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NewsHelphire wins landmark case in late-paying insurers battle
High Court judges back Helphire’s position on provision of replacement vehicles to not-at-fault parties
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Online onlyGAB Robins handles £10m fire claim
Loss adjuster appointed to fire in midlands packaging plant
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