UK Insurance Trends

The Right To Switch Off Could Inspire New Start-Ups, Says Purbeck

One of the things the new Labour government looks likely to do is strengthen employee rights in law, so that things like time off on compassionate grounds, childcare, or flexi hours will be more closely […]

Legal

Filing a Claim with the At-Fault Driver’s Insurance in Georgia

A good understanding of the steps to take when filing a claim with the at-fault driver’s insurance can help you get the compensation you deserve and alleviate some of your burden,especially in states like Georgia […]

Insurance claims

AXA Research Suggests Some Drivers Still Ignore Seat Belt Laws

Some news from AXA highlights how many drivers are routinely travelling without a seatbelt, especially at night. A quarter of car occupants who die in crashes on Britain’s roads are not wearing a seat belt […]

Motor Insurance

Thatcham Welcomes Automated Vehicles Bill

The latest from Thatcham Research, who are looking ahead to some clarification on autonomous vehicles and liability in the event of a collision. Here’s the word; Thatcham Research welcomes the introduction of the Automated Vehicles […]

Opinion

Does The French Market Use Cut-Through Clauses?

In this article, Emmanuèle Lutfalla (below left) & Nour Jonot, (right) Founding Partner and Associate at Signature Litigation Paris, take a deep dive into cut-through clauses.  A cut-through clause is a provision of a Reinsurance […]

Insurance Regulation

Regulation: NatCen Looking at New Gambling Rules in UK

Gambling is everywhere in the UK media, from bingo sponsored quiz shows to local news websites pop-up ads. Smartphones and apps also make it easy to gamble anywhere, anytime. In the insurance sector various roles […]