By: 26 September 2017

Claims and Underwriting Exchange expands to accept travel insurance claims

The Claims and Underwriting Exchange (CUE) has been expanded to accept data relating to travel insurance claims. CUE’s new platform, CUE Travel,...

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By: 12 September 2017

People, process and performance: the art of claims consulting

Adrian Gilbert is the managing director of SX3 a claims consultancy service he set up in 2014 with Laurence Besemer....

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By: 27 July 2017

What the whiplash proposals really mean for insurers

David Johnson on dealing with litigants in person, whiplash fraud and a potentially shrinking claimant legal services market In the...

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By: 21 July 2017

Government proposals for better combat compensation will result in servicemen and women being “shut out of the justice process”

Hilary Meredith has said that Government proposals for better combat compensation are in breach of the military covenant and will...

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By: 1 July 2017

RSA subscribes to CRIF pet insurance database to identify claims fraud

RSA has subscribed to the industry’s first centralised pet insurance claims database to help fight claims fraud in the area....

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By: 14 June 2017

Harcus Sinclair and Slater & Gordon team up with European law firm group to fight claims against VW for the diesel emissions scandal

Harcus Sinclair and Slater & Gordon have teamed up with a Dutch organisation to co-ordinate their proceedings against VW over...

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By: 2 June 2017

Families to be held hostage under birth injury scheme, says APIL

Families could be pressurised out of pursuing funds they need for long-term care of injured and brain damaged babies if...

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By: 30 April 2017

Government has no evidential justification on which to progress with PI reforms, says Thompsons

Thompsons Solicitors has said that new data analysed by defendant firm Weightmans has shown that the Government has no evidential...

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