All Insurance Times articles in Issue 24-11-2005
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Archive
Flooding: ABI victory
The government is to bow to ABI pressure over how to deal with flood risks.
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Archive
Lloyd's fights back against offshorers
New three-year plan to promise 'clear strategy' and improved distribution network
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Features
Asbestos: paying the price
Dave Powell and Alessandro Santoni look at how the US and major European countries deal with asbestos-related insurance claims and the subsequent impact on local insurance markets
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Features
Living and breathing the 'Zurich way'
Zurich's claims chief, Bill Paton, tells Danielle Gray how the insurer has streamlined claims processing to offer an improved ustomer service
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Comments/Letters
Brokers can't dodge the image issue
Stuart Reid says insurers have been responsible for the damage to our reputation, but not entirely
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Comments/Letters
Checking out the cars will catch most motor fraudsters
Markus Schmidt says fraud can be detected more easily at the underwriting stage
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Archive
Review will 'test' contract certainty
FSA check on London market will measure reform progress
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Comments/Letters
A spot of data sharing can stop the criminals in their tracks
'A victimless crime. This is the perception that insurers and brokers still have to conquer with consumers in regard to insurance fraud.




























