Claims – Page 479
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NewsBradford tops ‘crash for cash’ scams table, according to IFB
Number of crash for cash gangs falls by 11% in past two years
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NewsHouseholders offered security ID kits from Home & Legacy
Broker in response to Home Office figures on burglaries
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Online onlyFive things you didn't know about...
Declan Treanor, chief executive of Garwyn loss adjusters
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NewsEllipta system aims to be the fastest on property claims
New system to speed up claims, says firm
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ClaimsCome in Max Clifford, we need you
Insurers must fight against the poor image presented by the tabloids, says David Williams. A code of ethics for bodily injury claims could be just the thing to start the campaign
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NewsLorega looks to Europe to boost loss recovery model
Germany, Spain, Russia and Italy on the radar
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People & OpinionJohn Sims
Let’s get one thing straight, says the chief executive of Lorega. We are not loss assessors; think instead of loss recovery. It’s an industry that he ’s determined to get into the mainstream and is one that he tells Ellen Bennett could be worth up to £250m a year.
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ClaimsClaims casebook: Invoices for costs that have not been incurred
Insurers usually are confident of recovering their outlay if they can prove that an insured has fraudulently submitted an invoice for costs that have not been incurred. Imagine the surprise in Direct Line Insurance v Fox when insurers failed to make a recovery.Mr Fox made a claim under his household ...
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NewsIn defence of aggregators
Gocompare chief says 'lows rates are insurers responsibility, not ours'
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NewsNU warns businesses to tighten security as property crime soars
Insurer expects 25% rise in next two years
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NewsAXA plan to kick out weak network partnerships
French giant also cuts capacity from motorcycle broker Carole Nash
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Cardinus in SME website launch
New site to offer ecommerce risk management solutions for small firms
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Willis selects Acturis as part of business overhaul
Broker looking to streamline process and administration
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ClaimsTrouble in hog heaven
Livestock rustling is back, with the bitter twist of rising meat prices leading farmers to steal from each other. As rural insurers advise stepping up security, Lauren MacGillivray meets a farmer whose free-range piglets have been flying into thieves’ vans.
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Markets & RisksRisk: Weddings
Other than not having the bride show up for the wedding, losing the bride’s wedding ring minutes before the ceremony is surely every groom’s worst nightmare, writes Angelique Ruzicka.
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