By: 15 June 2018

‘Autonomous’ moniker lulling drivers into false sense of security, say Thatcham and ABI

Use of the word ‘autonomous’ in car manufacturer marketing and literature is lulling drivers into a false sense of security...

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By: 11 June 2018

Gross negligence manslaughter review recommendations given go-ahead

Medical examiners will investigate deaths in the NHS and the General Medical Council (GMC) will be stripped of its right...

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By: 2 June 2018

Launderette workers sentenced to prison for insurance scam

Two fraudsters involved in an elaborate ghost broking operation have received custodial sentences for conspiracy to defraud insurance companies. Raza...

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By: 29 May 2018

Aviva: Fraudulent claims are on the rise

The value and volume of fraudulent claims detected by Aviva have increased for the second consecutive year. There was a...

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By: 28 May 2018

Aviva wins fundamental dishonesty ruling on appeal

A claimant who was seeking damages for whiplash after his vehicle was driven into by an Aviva policyholder has had...

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By: 24 May 2018

Cyber claims likely to rise after GDPR, says AIG

A further surge in data breach and other security failure insurance claims is expected when the EU General Data Protection...

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By: 19 May 2018

Moore Blatch bolsters major trauma service with clinical hire

Law firm Moore Blatch has added medical professional and neuro-trauma specialist Claire Salisbury to its major trauma service. The major...

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By: 17 May 2018

Clyde & Co saves £2.2 million with Section 57 tool

Clyde & Co’s specialist fraud team has pioneered a new process with the insurance industry that capitalises on the previously...

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