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Motor insurers braced for £1bn loss
The motor insurance industry could make underwriting losses of up to £1bn in 2009 without the support of prior year releases, says international accounting and consultancy firm Deloitte.
Ruling paves the way for train drivers’ claims
A ground-breaking judgment by the Swansea County Court has paved the way for train drivers across Britain to claim compensation for an industrial injury that leaves their hands permanently disabled.
Insurers facing flood clean-up bill
Insurance companies are bracing themselves for an estimated bill of as much as £100 million after rain and flooding battered Cumbria and parts of Scotland.
Fraud 'driving insurance cost hike'
A jump in the number of personal injury claims and a recession-driven increase in fraud is hitting motorists where it hurts - their pockets.
Flooding 'costs more than burglary'
Flooding incurs far greater costs for householders than losses from burglary or fire, experts have warned.
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