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Don’t be interrupted
The Buncefield disaster highlighted the importance of disaster recovery planning for businesses. Anita Anandarajah asks if lessons have been learned
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Why businesses should get in the recovery position
Many businesses have no plans to recover from a business disaster, despite it being a regulatory requirement. Andrew Holt reports on how brokers are getting involved
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JLT extends claims outsourcing with Crawford & Company
Claims outsourcing contract extended to include the creation of new roles within JLT's UK corporate offices
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Claims involving foreign vehicles on the rise
The MIB has seen a rise in the number of claims involving foreign vehicles.
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Appeal Court throws out Names action
A bid by Names to reopen their fraud damages claim against the market has been thrown out
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Indie trial: Lomas unaware of reserving problems until 2000
Clarkson concedes that Lomas knew little about concerns over reserving until May 2000
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Litcomp signs reinsurance deal for ATE subsidiary
12-month treaty will increase subsidiary's capacity
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When the wind blows
Opinions differ on the ferocity of this year's Atlantic hurricane season
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Indie trial: Clarkson gives third day of testimony
Defence contends whiteboards were a normal way of processing claims
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Crawford launches high net worth claims service
David Thompson appointed as head of new unit with Paul Richardson as senior operations manager
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AXA in legal expenses deal
Arc Legal Assistance to be sole manager of AXA's personal legal expense account
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Comparison website controversy "missing the point"
Insurancewide.com chief executive weighs into war of words over insurance comparison websites
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Open GI reports 8% rise in EDI business
Some 2.2 million policies were written via EDI on Open GI in one year
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Quinn-direct settles disputed £36m claim
Irish insurer Quinn-direct has settled a legal action in which it was alleged that it had pressured a policyholder into accepting a low payment for a multi-million pound claim. The dispute centred on a claim for €54m (£36.4m) by timber company Murray Timber Products. The claim was made after ...
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Aspen move to peer-to-peer may encourage electronic take-up
The number of Lloyd’s insurers trading electronically could be set to rise after Bermuda-based Aspen Re became the first company to follow in the footsteps of the Group of Six (G6) in adopting the peer-to-peer platform.Using the data standards and processes agreed by the G6 in 2006, Aspen Re ...
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ABI seeks coordinated claims fraud strategy
The ABI will meet the Insurance Fraud Bureau (IFB) and other interested parties to discuss the increasing problem of staged motor accidents.The association, together with the IFB, the Serious Organised Crime Agency, City of London Police and the claims management company regulator, will meet shortly to discuss developing co-ordinated action.Chris ...
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ABI warns ‘deal with the consequences of climate change’
ABI manifesto calls on government to develop strategy to deal with the effects of climate change
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New claims manager at Groupama
Nicola Browell appointed claims centre manager in Portsmouth