Claims – Page 586
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Let's have a compensation system that makes sense
Foil's Neil McLaughlin relishes the opportunities ahead to tackle the pay-out culture
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Lawyers on the line
Frank Maher explains why the continuing saga of The Accident Group's downfall will push many solicitors' firms to the limits
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Outsourcing fails on service levels
New survey shows discontent with claims outsourcing among insurers and brokers
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Call in the accounts SWAT team
Graeme Berry says forensic accounting is key to resolving business interruption claims
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Motor data targets boost EDI take-up
Software houses post year-on-year increases amid rush to meet MID deadlines
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Getting rich on ethics
The Treating Customers Fairly regulations provide opportunities for brokers. Simon Burgess explains
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Turning the claims tide
David Arculus reports on the true state of the UK's compensation culture and developments in rehabilitation processes
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Putting claimants at the centre of the process
Patricia Byron explains how the Personal Injury Assessment Board has changed Irish claims
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Changing attitudes
Lord Hunt of Kings Heath says the barriers to accepting rehabilitation must be broken down
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Getting a grip on compensation
' Nick Starling urged the industry to make its voice heard before the Compensation Bill is put through Parliament.
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United we must stand
Dominic Clayden says insurers must work together to get the public onside and build confidence with solicitors
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Legal teeth to curb the culture
Elliot Lane captures the essence of this year's Insurance Times Personal Injury Claims Conference




























