Claims
People who need people.
A guest at Reinsurance's recent Lunch Forum on rehabilitation (see p26) made a point pertinent to th...
Britain's managers feel the pressure
A new report by the Institute of Management and PPP Healthcare claims that Britain's managers are fai...
Cost shocker.
Changes to employment laws are increasing the importance of employers' liability cover. However, the...
Rossi hails unstoppable drive.
Marie-Louise Rossi, chief executive at the International Underwriting Association, said she believed...
Post Magazine Rehabilitation First Campaign conference.
A range of views on how to progress on rehabilitation were voiced at the recent Post Magazine Rehabi...
Harris v Bolt Burdon.
2 February 2000 Court of Appeal The claimant sued the defendants for failing to issue medical n...
What the Papers Say.
METRO An insurance claimant came up with a wet excuse for losing his mobile phone - he dropped it...
You can make a difference.
The insurance industry has set off on the road to rehabilitation, albeit in different vehicles and v...
It could be you.
The argument about who is best suited to be a rehabilitation case manager rages on, as Simon Threadgold discovers.
Crawford & Co Rehabilitation Roadshow.
Loss adjuster Crawford's international business development manager Deborah Edwards (above) addresse...
Job finder out to bridge law firm/insurer divide.
Recruitment consultancy Anankin Seal will launch a new service at the end of the month which aims to...
Co-operate with NHS care teams.
Norman Cottington, managing director, The Injury Care Clinics, said: "If we are to be successful at ...
Look abroad for guidance.
Dr Joe Slesenger and Emma Bowd of Independent Medical told delegates that the traditional approach t...
Clarify code for wide acceptance.
Malcolm Henke, national head of common law at Davies Arnold Cooper, made it clear that industry proc...
Insurers sued brokers.
Avon & Others v Swire Fraser 20 January 2000 Court of Appeal Several insurers alleged that t...
Hill v Durham County Council.
31 January 2000 Court of Appeal A 51-year-old teacher took part in a dance lesson. Part of the wa...
Keogh Ritson new office.
Insurance litigation specialist Keogh Ritson has opened a new office in Southampton. It has a staff ...
Helen Merfield of AIG Europe organises workshops.
Helen Merfield, medical rehabilitation manager at AIG Europe (pictured right) organised insurers, br...
State should lend its support.
Government commitment to rehabilitation is needed said Jill Price, health care specialist at Crawfor...
Education improves treatment.
Stuart Pettet, assistant general manager at Independent Insurance, commented that "with lower value ...
MPs need to be informed on rehab.
Nick Hawkins MP, deputy chairman of the All Party Parliamentary Group on Insurance, said it was vita...
What a waste.
Dr Frederick Middleton is rehabilitation consultant at the Spinal Injuries Unit of The Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital. He explains to Anthony Gould why more needs to be done - and how.
CILA under fire over networks.
The Chartered Institute of Loss Adjusters has been been condemned for failing to address the issue o...
Cigna's cure for sick leave.
Health insurer Cigna demonstrated its commitment to the issue of rehabilitation with the launch toda...