Claims
Norwich Union expresses concern
Norwich Union has expressed concerns that there is inadequate rehabilitation for certain groups foll...
Study of GPs in the rehabilitation process
General practitioners are not part of a system that encourages the long-term sick and unemployed to ...
Commercial motor rehabilitation programme saves money
A commercial motor rehabilitation programme saved Zurich's UK business £1m last year, according to S...
DWP calls for co-operative effort
The government wants to lead on vocational rehabilitation to meet the UK's labour needs, according t...
Claims firms are given 18 months to self-regulate
The Association of British Insurers has urged the industry to push for reform of the personal injury...
Client money - it's not too hard
I feel that if a plain English booklet was issued with the Financial Services Authority's rules and ...
NHS not up to the job, says IPRS
The National Health Service cannot be relied on to carry out rehabilitation programmes, and the gove...
Compensation culture to blame
A director of a specialist rehabilitation centre believes the compensation culture is to blame for f...
ABI tells insurers: make rehab work
A recent Post Magazine rehabilitation Management Briefing saw the topic described as a "merry-go-round issue". The PM team reports
Weather - Study claims UK at risk from floods
A new study by the UK government has claimed that unless more resources are given over to flood defe...
Swiss Re calls for more research
Swiss Re has called for more research on the possible effects of the growing use of nanotechnology. ...
Appointment at Novae Underwriting
Liability specialist Novae Underwriting has announced the appointment of leading general liability u...
Making the headlines
As the WTC case has thrust reinsurance into the limelight, Henry Keeling says recoverables are also coming under close scrutiny
Utmost bad faith
Legal
MP calls on government to put pressure on insurers over 21 day renewal code
Brian Cotter MP yesterday called on the Government to make the 21 day renewal period for liability insurance statutory if insurers fail to abide by the code. The call came during an early day motion.
Apil warns over sending more personal injury claims to the small claims court
The Association of Personal Injury Lawyers has welcomed the Better Regulation Task Force’s report but warned sending more personal injury claims to the small court may not be the answer. o download of PDF of the Better Regulation Task Force's new paper(…
EEF welcomes BRTF recommendations
The manufacturers' organisation, EEF, has welcomed key recommendations from the Better Regulation Task Force report 'Compensation culture - exploding the urban myth' aimed at tackling the claims culture in the UK.
SSP reports £5m profit
Software Solutions Partners has reported £5m operating profit – before interest, goodwill, amortisation and tax – for the year ended 31 March.
Foil calls for greater urgency in Claims Management regulation
The Forum of Insurance Lawyers has called for greater urgency for regulations for Claims Management companies following the recommendations from the Better Regulation Taskforce.
Insurers welcome judgement from Court of Appeal
Insurers last week welcomed the judgement from the Court of Appeal, which limits the recovery of pre...
Apil slams myth of comp culture
The Association of Personal Injury Lawyers has launched an attack on insurers for undermining the ro...
Zurich starts bodyshop review
Zurich has begun a review of its bodyshop repairer network, axing 17 repairers in its North-west, Mi...
ATE insurer trade body prepares new compulsory code of conduct
The Claims Standards Federation is set to publish an outline of its compulsory code of practice for ...
Court of Appeal upholds limited recovery of premiums in TAG Test Cases
Insurers welcomed today’s forceful judgment from the Court of Appeal, which limits the recovery of premiums and other fees charged by The Accident Group and its panel solicitors to claimants in thousands of injury claims.