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: 6 June 2017

Three insurers take on FLS software to save claim surveyors up to 50% in average mileage rates

Three insurers in the UK and Europe have adopted scheduling software created by Fast Lean Smart (FLS) in the hope...

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By: 10 May 2017

Insurers should not be allowed to shirk their responsibilities by pushing for more favourable discount rate, says APIL

The Government must not allow the insurance industry to shirk its responsibility to fully compensate severely injured people by trying...

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By: 27 April 2017

Insurers to be hit with £21 million of claims over Bank Holiday weekend

Bank holiday motorists are heading toward the worst day of the year for accidents, costing insurers an estimated £21 million...

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By: 23 April 2017

Pet insurers pay out a record £706 million in claims in 2016

Pet insurers paid out a record £706 million in pet insurance claims in 2016 – the equivalent of £1.8 million...

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By: 16 March 2017

Court of Appeal credit hire ruling hailed as victory for insurers

Horwich Farrelly has achieved a significant ruling over the issue of credit hire rates after the Court of Appeal handed...

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By: 12 March 2017

ABI reaction to Discount Rate cut portrays insurers as shallow, self-interested and heartless, says ARAG

The ABI’s attack on the cut to the Discount Rate has done nothing to improve public perceptions of insurers and...

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By: 1 March 2017

Legal expenses insurers will pick up PI baton once MoJ’s whiplash reforms are introduced, says DAS

Legal expenses insurer DAS has predicted that there will be an increase in demand for motor legal expenses insurance (MLEI) as...

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