You are always responsible for every accident that involves your staff. Is this really the case, or is it a popular myth created by claims management companies trying to stimulate business?
Published 27.03.2006
After an accident it’s often only a matter of time before a compensation claim letter arrives on your desk. To help your insurer, use our new claim management checklist.
Published 12.03.2014
Over the last few years, there’s been increasing criticism of the burgeoning compensation culture, not least from employers. Luckily, the government has finally introduced new legislation to combat
this. What key areas does it cover?
Published 09.10.2006
The Ministry of Justice is consulting on changes which would curb some of the worst excesses of the claims management industry. What’s proposed and how could it affect you?
Published 01.02.2011
Even though your customers are only in your premises fleetingly, some have felt the need to have an accident whilst they’re there! You know it is difficult to stop completely, but you want to
minimise any potential liability. What can you do?
Published 10.09.2007
You’ve found that accident investigation is taking up far too much time. Are there any ways that you can reduce this, whilst still ensuring you have enough facts in case of an investigation or a
personal injury claim?
Published 26.04.2006
An individual had an accident at your premises. He says it’s your fault and is going to make a claim for compensation. But you don’t believe you’ve done anything wrong. How are these cases assessed?
Published 04.07.2012
The Justice Secretary has told the Commons of plans to shake up the civil litigation system. What’s happening and how might this affect you?
Published 14.04.2011
According to new research, the UK compensation culture is a myth with payments only likely to be awarded in limited situations. What’s the latest news?
Published 04.07.2005