Legal
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In court documents, the defence company says Aon failed to provide sufficient claims notification advice.
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The litigants warn the regulator’s case could delay a final decision by months.
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The regulator sets out the process agreed with eight insurers.
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The late July High Court hearing will also involve Arch, Argenta and QBE.
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The insurer wrote an excess casualty policy for the ride-share company in 2014.
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Early offers of recompense spark customer demands for phone records.
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Iconic billboards will go blank briefly at 21:00 on Wednesday to focus on the issue of coronavirus-related insurance claims.
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The measure is supported by over 30 companies and trade organisations from across different sectors.
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At least 20 states in the US have so far moved to limit the liability of care home operators.
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The Financial Conduct Authority began seeking submissions from intermediaries last week.
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Generali, SIAT, Swiss Re, India International and PICC argued that the policies had an exclusive English jurisdiction clause.
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Claims were initially feared to soar as high as $34bn, according to a state regulatory agency.
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