Claims

Partners in claims.

Edward Murray finds out what Norwich Union and IPRS had in mind when they joined up to launch a rehabilitation pilot scheme for those out of work.

Industry pays off.

This year's young achiever set up a new company for AIG Europe and in doing so brought rehabilitation and case management to the top of the corporate agenda. Alex Broad explains.

And the winners are ...

At last, the waiting is finally over for this year's entrants. Below is a list of the lucky winners who went away with awards.

Stop the cheats.

Malingering claimants are an expensive problem for insurers. So how can you catch them out? What should you look for in medical reports? Dave Cottam gives his views.

Stakeholder drive.

Pensions consultancy Johnstone Douglas, a subsidiary of Alexander Forbes, has launched a marketing i...

Appointment at Keoghs.

Julie Taylor and Debbie Vosper have joined the Bolton-based marketing team of law firm Keoghs. Ms Ta...

A matter of rules.

The rules for recovery in the case of conditional fee arrangements have now been laid down and contain some worrying elements for the insurance industry, as Martin Staples reports.

Busy making progress.

Amid the regular industry complaints about service providers' poor standards, merger mayhem and prob...

Off to a good start.

Eight months since our Rehabilitation First campaign was launched, Anthony Gould reports on functional capacity assessments, which offer an extensive analysis of an individual's injury.

Action cures fear.

Speaking in public can reduce the most confident person to a bag of nerves. Yvonne Delahaye advises on the way to overcome those fears.

Carrying the torch in war on fraud.

In the US, insurance fraud costs $130bn a year, but the country's insurers and government are far more proactive than their UK counterparts in tackling the problem. David Fanning finds out why.

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