Insurance Law and the Financial Ombudsman Service sets out the rules, procedure and approach of the Ombudsman Service, succinctly summarises the relevant insurance law and compares and analyses it against a comprehensive review of material about insurance complaints gathered since the formation of the Ombudsman Service in 2000.
The Ombudsman Service has jurisdiction over complaints from consumers and small businesses, and can make enforceable awards against insurers and insurance intermediaries. Most areas of insurance law are explored.
Why should you buy Insurance Law and the Financial Ombudsman Service?
- Ombudsmen do not have to follow the law. This is the only book available which analyses how they apply their discretion in insurance cases - It also provides a summary of and comparison to the relevant insurance law - The information has been accumulated and categorised by an insurance lawyer specifically for lawyers and claims handlers handling insurance disputes