
Accounting for the cost
Getting the accounting figures right in insurance is of vital importance, as ALBERT MUSHAI and HUGH-DAVID HUTCHESON explain
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Getting the accounting figures right in insurance is of vital importance, as ALBERT MUSHAI and HUGH-DAVID HUTCHESON explain
The Supreme Court of California has spoken out on insurers’ liability in cases where “damage” occurs continuously.
The vexing question as to when an occupational disease policy is triggered has been answered by the UK Supreme Court – whether or not the decision was fair or not is, however, a moot point.
If you’ve ever wondered about the ins and outs of worker’s compensation for injuries sustained while away on a business trip, read on. The manner in which the injury in the case of PVYW v Comcare occurred may have raised a few eyebrows – but so did the fact that the case ended up in the Federal Court of Australia.
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