Forum of Insurance Lawyers (Foil)
Penny Black's Christmas questions 2015: What does an insurer's Christmas look like?
What are insurers and brokers up to at Christmas? Post has asked them how they celebrate the festive season and found out a lot of them like to hear the bells ringing out for Christmas Day.
Review of the Year: Legal
For insurance lawyers, 2015 has been marked by the Medco portal going live in a sustained effort to reform whiplash claims. But the year has also seen major rulings regarding aggregation, costs and rates, all expected to have wide-ranging implications.
Career File: Duncan Rutter: DAC Beachcroft partner becomes Foil president
DAC Beachcroft partner Duncan Rutter has vowed to maintain access to justice and improve the claims process after becoming the 20th president of the Forum of Insurance Lawyers.
Rutter to fight rising court fees after becoming twentieth Foil president
DAC Beachcroft partner Duncan Rutter has vowed to maintain access to justice and improve the claims process after today (12 November) becoming the twentieth president of the Forum of Insurance Lawyers.
Interview: Duncan Rutter: A busy year coming
High-profile reviews impacting the legal sector and the ongoing fight against fraud promise to keep incoming Forum of Insurance Lawyers president Duncan Rutter busy during his year in office. Post caught up with him to discuss his plan of action.
Foil calls for mesothelioma portal to be introduced
The Forum of Insurance Lawyers has called for the launch of a new portal to handle mesothelioma claims which would offer fixed costs to the victim's lawyer if a defendant or insurer admits liability within 30 days.
Almost a quarter of CMCs warned or lost accreditation in 2014
The Association of British Insurers has calculated that 23% of claims management companies either lost their accreditation or were formally warned about unscrupulous practices last year, according to the incoming president of the Forum of Insurance…
Claimant firms' profits forecast a 'sign of market consolidation'
The CEO of the Forum of Insurance Lawyers, Laurence Besemer, believes the results of a survey showing that personal injury firms expect to deliver more profits in the coming year is merely a sign of "more market consolidation".
Serious injury guide potential precursor for future claimant and defendant engagement
The Association of Personal Injury Lawyers is hopeful partnering with insurers on its serious injury guide will pave the way for future positive collaboration between the historically opposing claimant and defendant sides of the industry.
Insurers dispute criticism of pre-med offers as driver of whiplash claims
Insurers have dismissed accusations that pre-medical offers are the main driver of erroneous whiplash claims and have instead criticised low quality medical reports while pointing the finger of blame at the claims management sector.
Lawyers and insurers unite on catastrophic injury claims code
Insurers and law firms have joined forces to produce a guide to help speed up the handling of catastrophic injury claims valued at more than £250,000.
Revised rehab code addresses loophole after ‘challenging' consultation
Those involved in putting the updated rehabilitation code together have conceded it was a "challenging" process to satisfy all parties ahead of the code becoming operational in December.
Foil backs personal injury court fees exemption
The Forum of Insurance Lawyers has welcomed the UK government’s proposals to exempt personal injury claims from any planned further increase in court fees.
Legal market consolidation tipped to continue despite insurers' concerns
Insurers' concerns over declining service levels are unlikely to quell an uptick in mergers and acquisitions activity in the insurance law market, as legal firms battle to obtain market share and establish more sustainable operating margins.
Old wounds re-opened as Accident Exchange raises dishonest evidence concerns
Six years after the Autofocus fraud scandal, Accident Exchange is to write an open letter to defendant law firms and insurance companies it believes are engaged in dishonest car hire rate evidence activity.
Trade Voice: Why we’ll always need solicitors
Despite falling claims numbers, new technology means the need for legal firms will not decrease.
Insurers pessimistic about swift NIHL claims drop despite government action
Government-led measures to clamp down on unmeritorious industrial deafness claims will not trigger a short-term decline in record-breaking claims volumes, according to industry bosses, although the prospect of a Medco extension has been mooted as a long…
Consumers bear the brunt of IPT hike amid fears of further increases
Policyholders look likely to foot the bill for a 56% increase in insurance premium tax, but fears have been raised that the government could look to squeeze the already competitive market further by bringing UK IPT into line with Europe.
Public support for Medco provides fillip for industry backers
Defence of Medco by insurers and the defendant legal community appears to have been vindicated by the public's support of the independent medical panel.
ABI calls for NIHL claims to go through Claims Portal
The Association of British Insurers has warned that thousands of people are being led to believe they can get compensation for hearing problems.
Conflict with Medco mooted as revised rehab code awaits summer launch
Draft proposals for the revised rehabilitation code have sparked calls for a “distinct pathway” to be established for low value whiplash claims so as not to conflict with the fledgling Medco scheme.
NIHL overcrowding leading to claims 'backlog' as new entrants flood market
The noise induced hearing loss arena is producing a logjam of claims and is becoming overcrowded with new entrants, according to members of both the defendant and claimant legal fraternities.
Blog: D&O - ‘The Times They Are A-changin'
Primary D&O underwriters have been living with over-capacity, broad cover, and low rates for a long time, but are there reasons to think 2015 could be the beginning of the end of this soft market for management liability risks?
Blog: D&O insurance - ‘The Times They Are A-changin'
Primary D&O underwriters have been living with over-capacity, broad cover, and low rates for a long time, but are there reasons to think that 2015 could be the beginning of the end of this soft market for management liability risks?