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NigelB  
#1 Posted : 17 May 2012 16:16:21(UTC)
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NigelB

'The Government and the reviews it has commissioned by Lord Young and Professor Lofstedt may have made a link between occupational health and safety and a possible compensation culture, but, in reality, most of the claims insurers handle relate to the public, not workers.' At the H&S Expo at the NEC yesterday Philip Grace, of the Association of British Insurers (ABI) made the above and following points reported in SHP Online: 'Most claims, he added, come from slips and trips incidents but tend to be members of the public.' During a discussion where it took Jason Anker 14 years to get compensation for crippling injuries and an associated discussion on contributory negligence, Philip Grace is reported as stating: 'However, he also stressed that in almost all cases, the employer has failed in some way, and those failings will have generally contributed to the incident and the victim’s injuries.' I hope that within my lifetime the penny will drop that with regard to Employer Liability Insurance, there is no 'compensation culture'. Cheers. Nigel
BuzzLightyear  
#2 Posted : 18 May 2012 09:21:17(UTC)
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BuzzLightyear

An insurance view versus those of David Cameron, Chris Greyling and the Daily Mail. Reason v Political Spin. Sadly political spin continues to win.
jay  
#3 Posted : 18 May 2012 10:25:06(UTC)
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