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ClaimsTo catch a thief
What’s better at uncovering lies: a program that analyses tremors in a customer’s voice or a seasoned investigator? Katie Puckett explores the possibilities
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NewsTwo fraudsters jailed after £3m crash-for-cash plot
Pair linked to more than 300 suspicious accidents
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NewsSecurity rating nudges insurers to reduce plant premiums
Allianz to reduce premiums for equipment owners
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NewsLloyd’s electronic Exchange may link to regional brokers
'New imarket' will give brokers access
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Online onlyTotal blamed for £700m Buncefield damages
French oil giant's pay out includes £5m to Allianz
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Demand for protection insurance rises in recession
Helpucover highlights its rise in sales
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Online onlyDavey's Blog: Through thick and thin
Jonathan Davey looks at how and why brokers are still standing strong...
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Markets & RisksRisk: Gulf wind and energy
Like the oil platforms that were ravaged by hurricane Ike, the Gulf of Mexico wind storm book lies in ruins, writes Lauren MacGillivray.It wasn’t supposed to be like this. By the time Ike hit land in September 2008, it had weakened to a Category 2 storm, according to the Saffir-Simpson ...
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ClaimsDouse the flames
The insurance industry could do much to cut the cost of fire cover, writes Chris Hanks. Join his group for a start
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People & OpinionCan I have your attention please?
Some underwriters glaze over at the mention of claims inflation, says David Williams. But it’s more important than ever
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Special ReportsMeet the little guys
A family-owned courier firm handed a government lifeline, a television producer turned down for a loan and a lawyer who opened a City bar just as economic disaster struck. Lauren MacGillivray speaks to three entrepreneurs battling to survive
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Online onlyLegal blog: Challenges afoot
Find out how Anthony Hughes is making the most of his time...
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Online onlyCassidy Davis teams up with TV motor guru
Quentin Wilson joins specialist Lloyd's insurer to launch product
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