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Markel disappointed at 2001 performance
Markel Corporation sees some business potential in the gap in the US medical malpractice market left ...
Bodily injury studied again.
The International Underwriting Association of London has commissioned a third study into bodily inju...
Wellington's late launch.
Wellington Underwriting has delayed its plans to launch a new £400m ($577m) London-based insurer. ...
View from the top - Peter Hubbard
Peter Hubbard, chief executive, Axa Insurance Over the past few months, much has been blamed on 11 ...
NFU faces £4.15m PI payout.
NFU Mutual was ordered to pay one of the largest ever personal injury awards by the High Court in Lo...
Callery appeal on.
Norwich Union has been given the final go-ahead by the House of Lords to appeal in the landmark Call...
Dealing with soft tissue injury claims - 21 March 2002 - CII
Building on Post Magazine's successful Rehabilitation First campaign, this technical masterclass, in...
Scottish Shipbuilders back-pedal on asbestos claims promises.
Government-backed British Shipbuilders is shrinking from its asbestos-related liabilities, despite p...
The claims struggle.
The insurance industry continues to struggle with claims processing and lacks the tools or initiativ...
RSA denial over "illegal" exclusion.
UK insurance giant Royal & Sun Alliance has denied claims it acted illegally by excluding asbestos c...
AIA prioritises terror losses.
The American Insurance Association has set out its top priority for 2002 - to create a federal mecha...
Carroll berates lack of action on LMP 2000.
Tim Carroll, president of the Insurance Institute of London, and former chairman of the Internationa...
Cox ups WTC loss.
Lloyd's insurer Cox Insurance has increased its estimate of losses arising from the World Trade Cent...
Sherwood to cut jobs in revamp.
Software provider Sherwood International is to cut jobs in a restructuring move to be finalised by t...
UK aviation cover extended - again
The UK government has extended its short-term insurance cover for the aviation industry until 20 Marc...
Marlborough in Sun Life deal.
Software and services provider Marlborough Stirling has secured contracts with Sun Life Financial of...
Film flop battle set to drag on.
The current round of film financing litigation, which could cost insurers hundreds of millions of po...
Appointment at DWF.
North-west law firm DWF has taken on nine new solicitors. DWF HRhorizons, the company's HR service, ...
Appointment at Donns.
Donns Solicitors has recruited Bob Dawson to the newly-created position of head of the employers' li...
No show for asbestos cheques.
Compensation cheques from the Association of British Insurers for asbestos victims have still not ma...
New Zealand faces private medical cash flow problems.
The policyholders of one of New Zealand's leading health insurers could be forced to pay upfront for...
Caminco venture.
The Cambodian National Assembly has earmarked $13m (£9m) in the 2002 national budget to convert the ...
South keeps p&c course.
Property & casualty has experienced a rocky period, although things were beginning to look up before the US terrorist attacks. Martin South, chief executive of Zurich London, talks Marcus Alcock through the company's post-11 September strategy.
Rehab study to give a qualitative insight.
The Association of British Insurers/IUA Rehabilitation Working Party is close to finishing an in-dep...