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Zeller v British Cayman Insurance Co Ltd importance of insured’s good faith when completing proposal form for health insurance
- Mills & Reeve LLP
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- United Kingdom
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- February 19 2008
An insurer was not entitled to repudiate liability under a health insurance contract where the insured had answered the questions on the health questionnaire completely and correctly to the best of his knowledge and belief
In brief
- Mills & Reeve LLP
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- United Kingdom
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- June 12 2007
E-filing of documents at the Commercial Court (known as phase 2 of CC IT) has slipped back a year
Periodical payments
- RPC
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- United Kingdom
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- April 24 2008
The recent Court of Appeal decision in Thompstone v Tameside and Glossop Acute Services NHS Trust has confirmed that future care payments in PPOs do not have to be linked to the RPI
Payment of NHS charges: the new rules will have a major impact on insurers
- Kennedys
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- United Kingdom
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- August 9 2007
Recent changes to the rules relating to the payment of NHS charges mean that all insurers should review their reserves in cases where the third party has to attend hospital as a result of an accident
Pleural plaques and asymptomatic asbestos disease the plot thickens
- Kennedys
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- United Kingdom
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- September 11 2009
Jack Straw, Secretary of State for Justice, announced on 22 July 2009 that the Government would be delaying its decision on whether to introduce legislation to reverse the House of Lords’ decision on pleural plaques in Rothwell 2007 and so allow pleural plaques to become a compensatable condition
Dealing with product liability: a look at the General Product Safety Regulations 2005 two years on
- Kennedys
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- United Kingdom
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- February 18 2008
The largest drug recall in history took place in September 2004, when Merck voluntarily withdrew its painkiller VIOXX, after it became aware that its users were at risk of heart attacks, strokes and adverse skin reactions
Preventing double recovery: payments by a local authority towards the care costs of a personal injury claimant are relevant when assessing loss
- Kennedys
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- United Kingdom
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- April 11 2007
The recent decision by the Court of Appeal in Andre Crofton v NHS Litigation Authority will be warmly welcomed by defendant insurers as it should significantly reduce their damages bill
House of Lords confirms pleural plaques do not amount to actionable damage
- Kennedys
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- United Kingdom
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- February 22 2008
Claimants appealed against a decision that pleural plaques caused by negligent exposure to asbestos, which were not in themselves damage that could give rise to a cause of action, did not become actionable damage when aggregated with the risk of future disease and consequent anxiety
Much-awaited Court of Appeal judgment brings good news for defendants - Andre Crofton v NHS Litigation Authority
- Kennedys
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- United Kingdom
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- February 8 2007
The Claimant accepted 67.5 of damages assessed on a full liability basis
The Privy Council overrules the Cayman Isands Court of Appeal in respect of the repudiation of a health insurance contract
- Edwards Wildman Palmer LLP
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- Cayman Islands, United Kingdom
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- January 30 2008
In Zeller v British Caymanian Insurance Company 2008 UKPC 4, Mr Zeller sought indemnification under his employer's health insurance policy in respect of his costs of having major heart surgery
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