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Compensation culture vultures
Michael Faulkner talks to the Shadow Attorney General Dominic Grieve about the growing problem of claims farming and what measures the Conservative Party would take to curb it
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Learning from the big marketing spenders
Clear and consistent branding is key to good communications, says 'Angel Brown
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Planning for trouble-free parties
It's office party time, but do employers know what their liability is? Kate Payne explains
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Why don't we pay out before a claim?
Before-the-event insurance could tackle the problems of the 'claims culture' says John Mullin
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Handling rehab
With the value of claims continuing to increase in with serious injury cases - often running into the hundreds of thousands and sometimes millions of pounds - there is growing support for a rehabilitation approach that helps claimants recover as swiftly as possible and, where appropriate, return to work
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Dealing with an EL claim
Ian Jerrum explains the steps required to resolve a personal injury claim against an employer
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After the flood
Katy Dowell visits the Cornish village of Boscastle three months on from the floods that devastated it With the insurance industry's help, the small town is making a steady recovery.
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One in 20 holidaymakers will claim
One in 20 snow-loving holidaymakers will make a claim this year for a skiing or snow-boarding accident, according to Asda travel insurance
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Miner's knee will bring new claims
Lawyers predict a new area of mining liability is emerging