Only one in three Irish people are happy that their retirement income will prove sufficient
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The value of claims do not allow for proper compensation of many claimants
One year on from reforms, insurers are waiting to see how claims play out in court
Personal Injuries Assessment Board (PIAB) report found awards have fallen by an average of 40 per cent
Regulator indicates intention to propose ban on specific industry practice – price walking
Employers’ liability area consistently loss-making since 2014, new report shows
Insurance Ireland says €62m in claims have been paid out to customers to date
Changes on claims aimed at cutting insurance costs to come into force later this month
Workers should not allow themselves to suffer in silence, employee wellness expert says
Businesses hope guidelines will help reform State’s ‘generous’ compensation system
Judicial Council meets to consider recalibration of the level of damages courts can award
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Cost of insurance claims fell to 59% of motor premiums in 2019 from 92% peak in 2014
Insurance Ireland says firms have signed up to a range of measures to help people
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