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Conference Report - Future of Personal Injury Claims - The importance of a healthy workplace
Professor Mansel Aylward, director of the UnumProvident centre for psychosocial and disability research at Cardiff University and ex-chief medical officer of the DWP, states the case for looking at absenteeism.“Lessons learned from looking at the literature, looking at our work and other people’s work in the UK, Europe and the ...
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Conference Report: Future of Personal Injury Claims - The vital role of technology
Hopefully, technology will play a vital part in the process of improving claims and bringing both sides closer together said David Williams claims director from AXA Insurance.He was open and honest about Axa’s own technological developments. “Why do we, AXA, have a bodily injury estimating tool? Well, being completely and ...
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Conference Report: Future of Personal Injury Claims - Claimants consultation
“Asking a lawyer to talk for two or three minutes is a bit like asking an elephant to sit on you gently,” said Martin Bare, president of the Association of Personal Injury Lawyers (APIL).He then highlighted his open views on claims management companies: “It is good to see claims management ...
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Conference Report: Future of Personal Injury Claims - Further change to come
Even after a decade’s worth a change in the personal injury arena, Tony Baker insists there is major work still to be done
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Conference Report: Future of Personal Injury Claims - Breaking down fraud
According to Richard Davies of the IFB, collaboration within the industry, as well as with the police, is the most effective way of combating opportunistic fraud
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Conference Report: Future of Personal Injury Claims - PIAB procedures set the benchmark
Eoghan Coyne sets out the achievements the PIAB has made and its plans for success in the future
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Conference Report: Future of Personal Injury Claims - Assessing the claims landscape
Hugh Price asked a number of distinguished individuals to give their views on the prospects for claims. These are the views of those who participated
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Conference Report: Future of Personal Injury Claims - Insurers advised to work with FSA
Asked from the floor about the regulation of claims farming, liability insurers and working with the FSA, Mark Boleat gave a detailed response.“The first thing we had to establish is whether the Financial Services and Markets Act covers the activities of insurance companies or not,” he said. “This was something ...
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The missing market
There are several definitions of medium net worth but brokers and insurers alike should note that there are many people with substantial insurable items that are not fully covered. Ann Hesketh explains
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Executive toys at risk
Caroline Muspratt says the very wealthy who own planes, boats, classic cars and expensive jewellery need a wealth check as many are under-insured
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Brokers lead the way
James Sullivan looks at how brokers can take up the challenge of the high net worth sector
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Protecting the bling
W?ith the wealth of the rich increasing and the growing focus on celebrity status within society, the boundary between private and public lives has become blurred. In this climate, safety and security have become a major concern for wealthy clients and their insurers.Many insurers working in the high net worth ...
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Rich pickings for all?
Norwich Union’s new push into high net worth has ramped up competition among insurers in a crowded market. Caroline Jordan reports on how they are trying to differentiate themselves
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Legal regulation raises the risk stakes
Solicitors are facing a plethora of new regulatory measures which professional indemnity underwriters should be aware of. Frank Maher reports
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When race is an issue
Awards in race discrimination cases are rising, so how can companies protect themselves? David Vine explains
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Harassment
Recent harassment cases have raised questions regarding the Protection from Harassment Act and litigation in this area, Paula Jefferson reports on the effect recent court rulings could have on future claims
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Directors face pressure to be eco friendly
Aidan Thomson and Francis Kean argue that climate change is an important issue for companies and their corporate officers
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Can the medical reports deal hold without legislation?
Tom Flack says a deal to cap medical reporting fees is a start to end a long and acrImonious dispute with insurers
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Shifting the blame
A recent case will strengthen event organisers’ resolve against spurious liability claims. Lindsay Gray reports
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Risk management takes centre stage
Companies are taking a serious look at risk management with risk managers having an increasing influence in the boardroom. Anita Anandarajah reports
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