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Funny Claims – Flying Teeth!

February 29, 2012
Posted in Claims,News — Written by Stephen Heath — Comments (0)

Terry Hughes of LBS in East Sussex contacted Aviva with this short but sweet claim story: “A few years ago I got a call from a customer enquiring whether he could claim for damage to his false teeth. On asking him for the circumstances, he told me he was mowing his lawn, sneezed and his …

Netflix admits settling privacy lawsuit for £5.7m

February 25, 2012
Posted in News,Professional indemnity insurance — Written by Susan — Comments (0)

The video service Netflix has revealed that last year, it paid out a total of £5.7 million to settle a class-action lawsuit from former customers who accused it of breaching their privacy. The complaint was brought by two residents of Virginia in the US, who alleged that Netflix had kept records of what they and …

Twitter sued in defamation row

February 20, 2012
Posted in News,Professional indemnity insurance — Written by Christopher — Comments (0)

The micro-blogging site Twitter is reportedly being sued by an Australian man who claims another user defamed him in a tweet. Joshua Meggitt was reportedly accused in a tweet by writer and TV personality Marieke Hardy of authoring a long-running blog which had published “ranting, hateful” articles about her. Her tweet in November 2011 read …

US banks sued by NY state prosecutor over ‘illegal home seizures’

February 15, 2012
Posted in News,Professional indemnity insurance — Written by Richard — Comments (0)

Three of the largest banks in the US are reportedly being sued by the state prosecutor for New York, Eric Schneiderman, over claims that they misused a national private electronic mortgage registry and facilitated the illegal seizure of homes. Mr Schneiderman is accusing Wells Fargo, Bank of America and JPMorgan Chase of pursuing improper foreclosures …

Hertfordshire firm fined over worker fall

February 8, 2012
Posted in Employers liability insurance,News — Written by Christopher — Comments (0)

A company from Hertfordshire has been fined by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) after a worker fell at one of its factories. It may now need to rely on its employers’ liability insurance if the injured employee decides to pursue compensation. Benchmark Fabrication Ltd was investigated by the HSE and order to pay fines …

Daily Mail sued for defamation by TV psychic Sally Morgan

February 3, 2012
Posted in News,Professional indemnity insurance — Written by Susan — Comments (0)

The TV psychic Sally Morgan, who was reportedly the former psychic for Princess Diana, is suing the Daily Mail newspaper for defamation. Morgan is understood to have taken issue with an article published in the newspaper in September 2011 which accused her of being a fraud. The article, which ran under the heading “What a …

Netflix faces class action lawsuit from investors

January 25, 2012
Posted in News,Professional indemnity insurance — Written by Richard — Comments (0)

Just a week or so after it launched in the UK and Ireland, the online content streaming service Netflix is reportedly facing a new class action lawsuit from a number of its investors. A report in the Guardian claims that Netflix’s investors are suing because they believe the management of the company to have misled …

Actor Neil Morrissey wins libel compensation from Associated Newspapers

January 20, 2012
Posted in News,Professional indemnity insurance — Written by Richard — Comments (0)

The comedy actor Neil Morrissey has reportedly been awarded a substantial amount in compensation after successfully suing Associated Newspapers for libel. The case centres on two articles which were published in British tabloid the Daily Mail back in March 2010, in which it was claimed that Morrissey was banned from a bar in France due …

Ikea forced to recall faulty high chairs

January 15, 2012
Posted in News,Product liability insurance — Written by Christopher — Comments (0)

The international furniture company Ikea has been forced to recall a batch of its children’s high chairs after receiving a number of complaints from parents whose children were injured. The affected product is the Antilop self-assembly high chair, which sells for around £10.99. It comes with a safety belt attached to the plastic chair, and …

AT&T settles patent infringement lawsuit for $215m

January 8, 2012
Posted in News,Professional indemnity insurance — Written by Richard — Comments (0)

The US wireless carrier AT&T has reportedly settled a patent infringement lawsuit filed against it by the digital video recorder giant TiVo for a total of $215 million. The case came about after TiVo filed lawsuits against two other companies – EchoStar and Dish Network – over a patent relating to time warp technology. The …

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