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Essential Law for Claims Handlers


ISBN13: 9781845925437
ISBN: 1845925432
Previous Edition ISBN: 0406913420
Published: December 2000
Publisher: Bloomsbury Professional
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: Out of print





Original isbn - 0406913420
This new book is the first comprehensive legal manual aimed specifically at claims handlers. Suitable as a training guide for new staff and a reference manual for more experienced staff, this book can be used by all levels of claims staff.

The authors' extensive training experience ensures the book has a highly practical focus. It covers all legal areas that claims handlers need to know about to ensure that claims are handled efficiently and cost-effectively.

Subjects:
Insurance Law, Personal Injury Law
Contents:
1. What is the law?
2. Negligence.
3. Nuisance.
4. Rylands v Fletcher.
5. Occupiers' liability.
6. Employers' liability.
7. Manual handling.
8. Quantum.
9. Fatal claims.
10. Calculating future losses.
11. Compensation Recovery Unit
12. Civil Procedure Rules 1998.
13. Subsidence.
14. Highways claims.
15. Road Traffic Act 1998 - Third Party Liabilities.
16. The Motor Insurers' Bureau.
17. Car hire and loss of use.
18. Credit hire.
19. Funding methods.
20. Miscellaneous.