Claims
Ruling could spoil fore play.
To play the game of golf is simply to spoil a good walk, believed Oscar Wilde. But following a Court...
Heat turned up in fire row.
Insurers are failing to tackle the problem of the huge number of arson attacks, a chief fire investi...
Row could go from here to maternity.
A landmark judgment involving working mothers in maternity leave cases could spark a series of claim...
Appointment at Gentia.
Gentia Software has appointed Stephen Hill, Alan Jeffries and Lynne Jones to accelerate its business...
Speedy Polaris to hit broker market.
Personal lines trading via Polaris could be significantly speeded up by a new IT system which is in ...
Setting representation record straight.
Further to your article relating to Collegiate Insurance Brokers linking up with Equity Claims Manag...
IFAs get help to deal with new PIA rule.
Norwich Union has come to the aid of IFA's by producing a support pack to help them meet new Persona...
No passive smoke without fire.
Do you worry about sitting in a public place inhaling somebody else's smoke? You need not says BA...
AIG bid to bring EL explosion to a halt.
Work-related injuries are costing insurers fortunes in employers' liability payouts, with the cost o...
Insurers not playing by redundancy rules'.
Union chiefs have blasted the insurance industry for "not playing by the rules", and "hiding behind ...
Davidson says professionalism is missing link for success.
Closing the conference, Chartered Insurance Institute president Ken Davidson said that increased pro...
Two go at Hiscox.
A damage limitation exercise was activated this week by a Lloyd's syndicate following the revelation...
Mahoney warns London on claims.
Dennis Mahoney, chairman and chief executive of Aon Group, has warned the London market that it must...
Minister outlines 'key role' of stakeholder pensions.
Social Security minister Frank Field said stakeholder pension schemes will play a "key role" in achi...
Apprentices honoured.
The first graduates of the Insurance Modern Apprenticeships were honoured at a special ceremony last...
Post once again backs CII lunch.
Post Magazine will again be sponsoring the Business Lunch at the Chartered Insurance Institute's ann...
Right firm, wrong logo.
We would like to apologise to Imbach RAG, sponsors of the Loss Adjuster of the Year in the 1998 Brit...
Better results shine through the gloomy talk.
Despite the apparent gloom about the financial health of the industry in all sectors, the insurance ...
Up and running.
No healthcare insurer or employee benefits provider needs reminding that long periods of absence from work mean big cash payouts. But what is the industry doing to limit these costs and get people back to work? Simon Threadgold looks at the options.
Appointment at Veitch Penny.
Helen Tanner has joined Veitch Penny solicitors' defendant department as an associate solicitor. Aft...
Appointment at Hiscox.
Nick Ward is the new line underwriter of Hiscox Syndicate 33's professional indemnity and directors ...
Will conditional fees pay off?
Last week the Lord Chancellor outlined in the House of Lords his plans to phase out legal aid and replace it with a no win, no fee system. Richard Evans looks at the implications for insurers in the legal marketplace.
Reviving vital pound signs.
Insurers could end up the unseen casualties in emergency rooms around the country if the government succeeds in making them pay the NHS costs of road crash victims. Alan Probert reports.
Agencies must be doing something right.
I write in response to Christopher Lennon's letter ('Why dealing with recruitment agencies can be ve...