Insurance Regulation

FCA Wants Definitive Judgement on Business Interruption Cover Issue

The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has today announced it intends to seek legal clarity on business interruption (BI) insurance to resolve doubt for businesses who are facing uncertainty on their claims. The move comes after an […]

Fraud

Consultancy.Org Estimates UK Suffers Over £1Billion in Serious Fraud

The latest from the Consultancy.org website makes for grim reading within the insurance sector. Fraud is still increasing, and cyber attacks are growing in severity and sophistication. After major cases of fraud declined drastically in […]

Insurance claims

2020: Whiplash Reforms Will Change Claims Landscape Forever

Both underwriters and claims professionals are bracing for the Whiplash Reforms that are set to be introduced in April 2020. The Whiplash Reforms are a package of measures introduced by the government to reform the […]

Insurance Regulation

Legal: tifgroup Welcomes EU Decision on ASPE Travel Insurance Complaints

tifgroup, Britain’s leading travel insurance company, has welcomed the European Commission’s (EC) decision to not investigate complaints put forward by the Spanish Private Healthcare Alliance (ASPE). The EC said there were no grounds for further […]

Insurance Brokers

ARAG Re-Launches Motor Expenses Product for New Civil Liability Landscape

Leading legal expenses and emergency assistance provider ARAG has already relaunched its flagship motor policy to accommodate the changes being introduced next year through the Civil Liability Act. The latest version of its Motoring Legal […]

Household Insurance

Legal News: Online Underwriting Design Flaws Could Cost Insurers Millions

Some interesting case news from Clyde & Co; The way in which online underwriting platforms are designed and operated can have a major impact on an insurer’s ability to defend itself in court, global law […]