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People & OpinionAngus Tucker
Ignore loss adjusters at your peril, the president of their trade body tells Lauren MacGillivray. They’re experienced – if a bit long in the tooth – and they can save you money
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Aggregators to sign up to accreditation scheme
The Comparison Consortium and ABI to develop code of practice
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Online onlyMediation: not just an American fascination
Is the process too warm and fuzzy or just misunderstood?
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Markets & RisksMarket: private medical insurance
Sharing claims data is the big issue for insurers and brokers
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News AnalysisQuinn: the inside story
It has been fined millions by the Irish regulator, withdrawn from credit rating and restructured its board. And then there were those market rumours about its future in the UK. Insurance Times asks, what’s really going on at Quinn?
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ClaimsMr Whiplash
About 1,200 whiplash injuries are reported every day in Britain – an epidemic that costs the industry £2bn a year. Katie Puckett visits Thatcham to find out how a special crash test dummy is helping motor insurers spot the suspicious claims
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Online onlyLiberty launches environmental liability unit
New unit will underwrite business in the UK, Ireland, Continental Europe and Middle East
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Online onlyLegal Blog: Sat in the garden
Anthony Hughes has time to consider the challenges ahead for FOIL
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Online onlyPlumeri: 'Risk committees for every board'
Willis boss backs Maurice Greenberg's calls for insurance industry
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ClaimsWhat's it worth to you?
Used cars are getting cheaper, which means insurers should look again at how they decide whether to write off a crashed vehicle. Lauren MacGillivray reports from an auction in Bedford
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