Claims
David Bingham of IPRS facilitating a workshop.
David Bingham of IPRS (standing) facilitates a workshop on the cost benefits of rehabilitation for s...
Insurers must work with police to beat fraud
I read with interest the article relating to the former managing director of Sosnas Accident Repair...
New efforts to tackle problems with access to rehabilitation
New efforts to tackle problems with access to rehabilitation by accident victims have been welcomed b...
Conflict is threat to reality
David Imber, chief executive of the St Loye's Foundation, rounded-off the conference with some chal...
Four barriers to progress
John Parker, head of general insurance at the Association of British Insurers, said the campaign to...
Government: joined-up thinking
The commitment of the government to rehabilitation was frequently questioned at the conference and ...
Appointment at Bland Bankart
Insurance, risk management and financial services group Bland Bankart has recruited Jason Mole as an ...
Excessive delays heavily criticised
The excessive delays in getting people into rehabilitation and the often excessive and inappropriat...
Common ground on rehab
Last week's Rehabilitation First conference in London focused on how far the campaign has come. David Worsfold reports.
South African miners win Gencor reprieve
Lawyers representing 1600 former South African miners suffering from asbestos-related diseases have...
AMP denies UK exit
Australian insurance giant AMP has hit out at speculation that it is set to quit the UK life and pens...
Life can learn from general
Graham Spittles talks to Jane Bernstein about the UK's emerging rehabilitation culture and says that the claims process is key to success
Reach Personal Injury and Post Mag to hold seminar.
Reach Personal Injury Services and Post Magazine will be holding a half-day seminar on rehabilitatio...
Direct Line rules out further disposals
Direct Line has ruled out any further disposals, following the sale of the third-party schemes busi...
Sirius centralises UK insurance arm
Software provider Sirius Financial Solutions has brought all its insurance operations under one roof ...
Rehabilitation reviewed
Post Magazine's Rehabilitation First campaign began three years ago. Next week's update looks at how far the industry has come.
Events
2-3 October Institute of Risk Managers annual conference and dinner Robinson College, Cambridge...
Indie test case by year end
The possibility of multi-million-pound reimbursements to former corporate insureds of Independent Ins...
Networking as a contact sport
In an environment where employers value personal recommendation, it makes sense to build up your contacts. Heather White explains how to make a network work for you.
Appointment at Staffware
Business management process software company Staffware has made Lynne Gillon chief marketing office...
Appointment at Albany
Susan Howe has joined Albany RTA Group as operations development manager. She will have responsibil...
Shedding light on the recovery process
The faster an accident victim receives treatment, the greater their chances of recovery. And with the claims process being a key obstacle, the insurance industry needs to switch on to this idea, says Helen Hatchek.
One or two?
Last year's World Trade Centre attack brought the perennial 'occurrence' and 'event' question back into the spotlight. Giles Kavanagh and Ralph Bankes look at a recent aviation ruling in the UK and at the English courts' increasingly unified approach to…
Causal concerns
John Butler considers the application of socio-economic factors in the House of Lords' decision in the Fairchild v Glenhaven asbestos case.