All Insurance Times articles in Issue 25-11-2004
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Wordless policy
Looking at the massive costs associated with the ongoing insurance dispute surrounding policy wordings and the World Trade Center
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Medico-legal reports
The regulation and accreditation of medico-legal reporting agencies is to top the agenda at a conference run by the Civil Justice Council (CJC) and the British Medical Association (BMA) this week
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Key measures for insurance industry in Queen's Speech
A Bill on uninsured driving and a draft Bill on corporate manslaughter were the key measures for the insurance industry announced in the Queen's Speech
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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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RAC seeks head to lead growth
Former NU distribution director linked to RAC product development job
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Growth from an untapped source
Commercial legal expenses providers claim to be enjoying huge growth, but brokers are still having difficulties selling the policies
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Political risk forecaster
Exclusive Analysis has won a contract to provide a global cargo watch list for the London market's joint cargo committee
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Europa NI motor plan
Republic of Ireland-based Europa General Insurance is considering a move into the private motor market in Northern Ireland (NI) in 2005
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R&SA plea to ease FSA rule
Insurer fears confusion over authorisation status will lead to FSA action
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Dumb thieving
Dumb waiter traps dumb thief, or so the tale goes, in a recent claim filed with Alliance Insurance Management
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Directors quit Marsh
Five board members of Marsh & McLennan Companies (MMC) resigned this week as a result of Eliot Spitzer's inquiry
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Profile - Trevor Day
Loss adjuster Carmichaels has appointed Trevor Day as manager of its Colchester office
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No cover for jungle japes
The TV Z-list of has-beens queuing up to be abused on ITV's I'm a celebrity .. get me out of here! have had to pay for their own insurance.
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True colours
Insurers have been keen to demonstrate to their customers that Indian call centres provide good service But, it seems, Norwich Union (NU) has gone to greater lengths than most.
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Cobra offers tiered perks
Exclusive - Commercial broking network Cobra is to introduce tiered benefits for its members