All Features articles – Page 51
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Learning to accept the risks and enjoy the sport
In an increasingly litigious society, and with a wider number of sports available to the public, insurers need to be aware that cases involving sports injury are inevitably on the increase, says Darren Gray
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Your ticket to ride
What happens if you lose your passport while travelling or - on rarer occasions - your plane or bus is hijacked? In the second half of a two-part feature, Ian Jerrum continues his overview of standard travel cover
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Text generation
Janet Awe says mobile phones have immense potential as an insurance marketing tool
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Growing pains of child cover
The insurance industry is doing very little to look after kids. Chris Wheal reports
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A climate of change
Insurers and the government need to work together to deal with climate change, says Insurance Times editor Elliot Lane
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Out of the smoke
QBE is a big name at Lloyd's, but how will it be big in the UK regions. Elliot Lane reports
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Peer-to-peer data system under test
Top managing agents trial electronic trading system with Aon and Benfield
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Take the conflict test
We continue our series of questions from the AXA Campus course with a test of your knowledge of conflicts of interest
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Claims future is now
Claims systems need to be ready for the future as well as the present, says Tim Crossley
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Top 20 brokers North East
The Insurance Times Top 20 Regional Broker Awards bandwagon rolled into the North East last week
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Tough road to regulation
As we move on towards 18 months of FSA regulation, Martin French asks where the insurance industry will be further down the regulatory road
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Who pays the piper?
William Gibson provides a guide through the minefield of options for funding litigation
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Treating brokers fairly
Our panel discusses conflicts of interest, Treating Customers Fairly and iMarket
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The missing link
Paul Sowden says the insurance industry is lacking the attraction of other professions because it doesn't value its professional qualifications
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PPI guidance
Andrew Holt reports on what the CII is doing to ensure that payment protection policies are sold responsibly
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Plenty to lose in third party fraud
Hugh Price discusses the law's different approach to fraud in first and third party claims
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Rapid response team
Andrew Holt investigates how a new computer system is helping a loss adjuster to achieve rapid claims settlement on-site
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A time and a place
Rob Turner says rehabilitation providers must find their unique selling point to demonstrate their value in the UK insurance market
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NHS woes fail to lift PMI
Andy Holt explains why private medical insurers are not benefiting from the failings of the NHS