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Economic Challenges for Australian Insurers and the Firms Representing Them
INTRODUCTION The honeymoon may be over for Australian Insurers. With floods, fires and cyclones in multiple states of Australia, corporate collapses resulting in multi-million dollar Insurance claims by out of pocket investors and shareholders and the global financial crisis, Insurers are understandably seeking to minimise their costs wherever possible. For the lawyers > Read More
Rights and interests under contracts of insurance
Until now, litigation arising from motor vehicle collisions also known as ‘Crash ‘n’ Bash’ litigation instigated more often than not, by the Insurer of one of the motor vehicle, as a debt recovery action, has not legally been able to be named in the proceedings. Most Insurance Policies list as a term > Read More
Motor Vehicle Theft & Insurance Fraud
Insurance Fraud is the deliberate falsification of information by a claimant in order to obtain a financial advantage or gain. Insurance Fraud ranges from overstating the value of damaged or lost items or not declaring information that is known and relevant to a claim, through to the activities of highly organised criminals > Read More
Rights and interests under contracts of insurance
Until now, litigation arising from motor vehicle collisions also known as ‘Crash ‘n’ Bash’ litigation instigated more often than not, by the Insurer of one of the motor vehicle, as a debt recovery action, has not legally been able to be named in the proceedings. Most Insurance Policies list as a term > Read More
