All Claims Management articles – Page 30
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FeaturesEverything changes, nothing changes
Risk management is by no means a new idea. Andrew Leslie, deputy editor, StrategicRISK, looks back at medieval Europe to see how merchants and traders managed their risk
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AIRMIC PortfolioConcerns in current market
Risk managers are more concerned about the security of the insurance industry than rising premiums at present
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Speaking to Parliament
AIRMIC is unsatisfied about the level of transparency of broker commissions
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AnalysisCommercial extortion
Paul Bell says proper planning is the only way of preventing extortion
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Online onlyDeloitte settles for $40m with Pennsylvania
Settlement to do with claims of negligence in connection with defunct insurer Reliance
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Online onlyInsurers must adapt to recession claims hikes
Pricing should reflect economic indicators and the link between recession and rises in property crime
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AnalysisTrigger litigation
The High Court delivered some clarity over who pays for asbestos-related claims
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Employers win clarity on asbestos liabilities
The High Court ruling makes clear that EL policies in force at the time of a claimants exposure will pay out
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Online onlyNew piracy protection launched for Gulf of Aden
Lloyd’s broker teams up with security specialist to offer piracy solution
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Consumer spending fears grow
Deloitte consumer spending index turns negative for the first time since 1980
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Online onlyTreasury forces AIG to curb exec compensation
The government handed AIG another $40bn but insisted it had to comply with stringent limitations on executive compensation
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FeaturesAchieving a share of the marketing mind
David Abrahams considers the ways and means of introducing risk thinking to marketing colleagues in difficult times
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FeaturesClaims waiting to happen?
Every year, traffic accidents around the world cause about 1.2m fatalities and 50m injuries. But there are other victims, say Monika Gruber and Marion Schwehr, as insurers are becoming
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Online onlyCompanies are worst at data breaches
Britain’s privacy watchdog called for tighter security after businesses were found to be the worst data breach offenders
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Online onlyReinsurance rates will harden in 2009
Due to major losses and more demand for capacity E+R Rück expects rates to rise significantly
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Online onlyUS insurers lose $11.5bn in Q3 catastrophe claims
Payout is the fourth largest Q3 loss since 1998, says ISO’s property claims service
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Online onlyMarket will turn: Munich Re
Increased demand for reinsurance in current financial climate could increase rates by double digit percentages
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GuideShips warned to anchor properly
The Standard P&I club has issued a safety bulletin to warn ships about the dangers of poor anchoring





