Road safety: Law change aimed at closing net on disqualified drivers delayed
‘Game-changer’ amendment would give gardaí ability to identify banned drivers who fail to surrender licences
‘Game-changer’ amendment would give gardaí ability to identify banned drivers who fail to surrender licences
With climate change driving concerns, a report estimates losses from a quarter-of-a-century flooding event would top €510m
Amendment to Road Traffic Act would allow gardaí instant access on whether motorist disqualified, uninsured or carrying penalty points
Central Bank report suggests cases are settled faster through Injuries Resolution Board than litigation route
Road safety campaigners warn some of most dangerous drivers will be harder to detect if gap remains
Only one in three Irish people are happy that their retirement income will prove sufficient
Insurance meant to cover events that are unforeseen or unlikely, not inevitable - insurance expert
Insurance Ireland figures show Ireland is the fourth largest insurance hub in EU
New data from Courts Service contrast markedly with lack in cuts to the cost of insurance, says lobby group
Attention to detail can help you get more for less on home insurance
Tax relief and company contributions will see many pension investments treble almost instantly, unlike money left on deposit, say experts
Central Bank figures show the total cost of settling the average litigated public liability case in the first half of last year was €70,744
Insurance Ireland suggests that plan for auto enrolment will put downward pressure on pension charges
New voluntary code of practice will disregard cancer diagnosis where treatment ended over seven years ago
Making a decision to give up work should be more than just a matter of crunching the impact of tax and childcare costs
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Concern expressed over continued reliance on court system for many personal injury cases
Mortgage protection insurance code of conduct will disregard diagnosis where treatment ceased seven or more years before application
The company made the deal to help employees access health insurance and retirement benefits
Insurance is the biggest issue for businesses seen as high risk due to ‘excessive’ litigation
Technology exists to tackle problem which drives up premiums but solution hangs on clean data being shared
Company also has issue with commission payments
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OUTsurance would be first new entry to Irish market in a decade
Income threshold and age limits are contentious, and there is confusion over maternity breaks, fund drawdown and taxation in the event of early death
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Motor premiums have been coming down consistently since 2016 but liability and commercial property remains a challenge
Industry group suggests premiums now about a quarter below their peak
Consumers may lose cover if direct debits lapse
Sean Fleming tells sector that reforms it has sought have been delivered
In the case of most defects if the contractor who built the apartment block has gone under, no insurance policy is in place.
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