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Next conference
Post Magazine's next rehabilitation event will be its annual Rehabilitation First Campaign Conferen...
A measure of risk
Can liability surveying really make a difference to a business? Stuart McCreadie argues that it can as long as the focus is on liability and not health and safety.
Car maker drives change
Huge successes in terms of the number of days lost as a result of injuries at work have been achiev...
PwC makes first Accident Group disposal
Pricewaterhouse Coopers, liquidators of the failed claims management giant The Accident Group, has ...
Fairfax wins workers' compensation case
Canadian financial services giant Fairfax claimed victory in a long-running case this week, which m...
Legal fringe impeding rehab
Post Magazine's recent rehabilitation conference, held in Birmingham, focused on promoting partnerships for success. David Worsfold reports.
APIL chief urges "be patient"
Claimants and insurers see rehabilitation very differently said David Marshall, president of the As...
Rehab shift poses new challenge
According to Dr Fred Middleton, director of the spinal injuries unit at the Royal National Orthopae...
Insurance Services Office launches updated version of its NetMap
Insurance Services Office has launched an updated version of its NetMap for Claims data analysis an...
Kranos Security Technologies releases BrokerMate
Kranos Security Technologies has released BrokerMate, a document management system that replicates ...
Return to work is key measure
In a very well-received presentation, Ian Fulton, managing director of Proclaim Care, presented a d...
Appointment at Morgan Cole
Morgan Cole has appointed four new partners from within the firm. These new appointments bring the ...
Crown Immunity upheld for negligent MOD claim - Multiple Claimants v
(Queen's Bench Division - 21 May 2003) Approximately 2000 former services personnel claimed the MO...
Appointment at James Chapman & Co
James Chapman & Co has appointed three assistant solicitors to its personal injury team. Wendy Fox,...
BTE market is far from stagnant
Helen Withers' statement that the before-the-event legal expenses market is stagnant contradicts th...
Recent asbestos cases suggest uphill battle for insurers
The scope of employers' liability insurance indemnity for asbestos claims has been reviewed in two ...
Councils' budgets hit by abolition of legal aid
Councils' budgets are being hit by the abolition of legal aid for personal injury claims and the co...
Diver fails with personal injury claim - Jamie Rhind v Astbury Water
(Queen's Bench Division - 16 May 2003) The claimant sought damages for serious personal injuries s...
Rehabilitation First campaign conference, Wednesday 1 October,
This event takes a fresh look at the issues facing everybody handling personal injury claims. The fi...
Relocation revolution.
Leeds is proving to be a viable option for those looking to relocate their skills to the North - and the city's insurers are going to great lengths to fill the industry's skills shortages gap by offering lucrative incentives to attract the right…
Appointment at DLA.
International law firm DLA has appointed Radd Seiger as a partner in its insurance group. Mr Seiger ...
Penny Black's insurance week.
Penny was out on the restaurant circuit again last week, finally catching up with the management at ...
Euro offshore outsourcing predicted to grow 18%.
Offshore outsourcing by European financial services companies - including insurers - is set to grow ...
Insurance fraud: strategies for better prevention and detection, Tues
The insurance industry is seen as a soft target for fraudsters, with millions of pounds paid out eve...