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Insurers face supply shortage as bodyshops decline
Falling numbers of bodyshops blamed on insurers’ demands for low-priced repairs
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Lockton: water escape is main source of 2007 property claims
Storms also a problem area, but fire claims are down
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iprism launches online commercial insurance service with Gocompare.com
Partnerships marks a commercial insurance comparison site first
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Heath Lambert create unique site
Website will find cover for people travelling with pre-existing medical conditions
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Litcomp launches online request facility
Company claims facility will improve service levels
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Willis unveils WISDOM
Broker launches analytical tool to determine proper D&O protection
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Crossing the Bartoline
The issue of compensation for clean-up costs remains unclear after the aversion of a landmark case at the court of appeal
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Deloitte: Pleural plaque ruling could save insurers £1.4bn
But asbestos bill could still exceed £8bn
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Insurers applaud Lords' decision on pleural plaques
ABI and Zurich declare that philosophy of compensating only injured parties has prevailed
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Time for change could be now
Copart's presence in the UK may convince insurers of the merits of recycled parts
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House of Lords rules against compensation for pleural plaques
Union brands decision 'harsh'
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Towergate unveils plans for e-trading revolution
Warning of complexities surrounding pioneering commercial e-trading plan
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NU sues for £162,000 in alleged claims fraud
Norwich Union (NU) is set for a High Court battle against three people to get back more than £162,084 allegedly obtained through fraud.The civil proceedings stem from a case involving former NU claims adviser Carol Birrell, who was convicted of fraud and jailed for five years in 2005.Birrell had ...
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Lloyd’s swoops on stragglers as targets missed
Managing agents which have acted too slowly in bringing about electronic reform are to be paid a visit by Lloyd’s senior management. Lloyd’s also warned of possible sanctions against companies that fail to hit reform targets by the end of the year. The moves come as Lloyd’s confirmed that the ...
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Acturis gears up for push into healthcare
Acturis is set to enter the healthcare market and has taken the first step to international expansion.Acturis co-chief executive Theo Duchen said: “We have developed a number of PMI products – individual, group, cashplans, dental and travel – and are in the process of working with insurers to develop standards ...