Claims – Page 506
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Comments/Letters
A test of the industry’s nerve
Lord Hunt says the long-awaited claims reforms will create opportunities and challenges.
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News
Aggregator cross-selling ban angers brokers
Brokers face loss of income as some comparison sites clamp down.
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Baggage backlog triggers flood of claims
Insurers are receiving a flood of claims due to baggage lost at the new Heathrow terminal
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Unions delay injury reforms again
Personal injury reforms are put off again by government delay.
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GAB undergoes restructuring
Fraud and UK field adjusting to come under new property services operation
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Lloyd's updates on electronic reform
Progress made on ECF; A&S submissions to be electronic from today
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FSA: what’s their end game?
The only winner in the regulation struggle will be Direct Insurers
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Put your hands up: this is the insurance industry
Industry will sponsor police unit to tackle plant theft for the next two years
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Irish claims board finds men secure higher payouts
72% of personal injury claims handled by PIAB are motor accidents
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Industry funds police unit to tackle plant theft
Insurance consortium pledges £250,000 to target £600m a year crime rings.
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Government to gain £500m from flood VAT
Insurers will have to pay VAT on repair bills for the summer flood damage
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Features
Getting ready to grow
After a successful MBO at Davies Group, Mark Chapman tells Sarah Kennedy how he plans to challenge the market leaders.
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News in brief
5, 000 still homeless after floodsMore than 5,000 households are still displaced by last summer’s floods, according to estimates by local authorities. The actual number could be higher because some people may have not notified the authorities of their position. The problems have been exacerbated by a shortage of skilled ...
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Plaques MPs await crunch meeting
Campaigning MPs have yet to meet the Prime Minister after his intervention in the pleural plaques debate