Earlier this year, the Government implemented the Fraud Act 2006. Dr Simon Peck investigates the Act's effectiveness in an industry that loses around £1.5bn a year to fraudulent claims
In an increasingly competitive market, it has become necessary to offer policyholders not just one but a range of insurance products, Claire Ginnelly says
The majority of pure protection sales, it seems, have become inextricably linked to those on the first rung of the housing ladder. Jane Harrison and Richard Verdin investigate
Deep vein thrombosis is an insurable condition. There can be ratings or exclusions applied to the po...
There is always more than one victim when someone dies in an aircraft accident. Specialist aviation claimant lawyer James Healy Pratt explains the legal rights of bereaved families
Every year in the UK, deep vein thrombosis (DVT) occurs in around one to three in 1,000 people in th...
As support for COVER's campaign mounts, political analyst Mark Twigg explains how closing the protection gap is in the interest of the Government
While one air passenger every month dies from a blood clot within minutes of landing at Heathrow Airport, deep vein thrombosis is still insurable. Carol Pearson finds out more
Following the ABI's review of the CI definitions last April and with the implementation date now looming, Lucy Quinton looks at whether the industry will make the deadline
Following numerous beatings over the past year, will the PPI sector be able to survive? Simon Burgess investigates