The current law relating to fraudulent claims and the future by Jeff Heasman, The Pyramid Group
Learning objectives
At the end of this event, the delegate will be able to identify:
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the key elements of the fraudulent claims rule and its historical development
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the relevant provisions of the Insurance Act 2015 and how these will impact on how an insurer may deal with fraudulent claims and the remedies available to an insurer
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how to apply the knowledge gained from the seminar to deal more effectively with, and find practical solutions to, the types of fraudulent claims that are typically encountered by an insurer
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how to critically analyse the current state of the law relating to fraudulent claims and find novel solutions to any remaining grey areas.
Speaker profile
Jeff has a postgraduate certificate in English language teaching to adults plus a bachelor and master of laws degree. He has many years’ experience working within the insurance and legal professions in litigation and liability loss adjusting, having handled litigation up to the Court of Appeal in London and dealt with insurance claims arising from many worldwide jurisdictions.
Jeff has lectured in legal, academic and business English as well as the language of international negotiation at many UK and international Universities. He’s delivered training in the law of torts and insurance law and practice to some of the world’s largest and most prestigious organisations.
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