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How to avoid valet parking pitfalls

Vehicle owners who’d booked a valet parking service can sometimes find their cars with hundreds of extra miles on the clock or even damaged. This article clarifies the legal position of valet companies and outlines how vehicle owners can make sure they don’t fall foul of bad valet parking practices.

Webinar: Mastering marketing under Consumer Duty

Consumer Duty has changed the game for financial services marketers – are you ready? In this webinar, FSI experts Alex Murphy, Alex Shrimpton, and James Hill break down exactly what you need to know to stay compliant, protect your brand, and keep marketing moving forward.

Flight delays and cancellations: What you need to know

Flight delays and cancellations can be incredibly frustrating, often disrupting travel plans and causing significant inconvenience. However, passengers may be entitled to compensation depending on the circumstances. Read this blog to find out more.

Dealing with lost or damaged luggage

Losing your luggage after a flight can be a stressful and disheartening experience, leaving you without your essentials and unsure of what to do next. Simon Roberts, Solicitor at ARAG Law, explores the steps you can take to address the situation and potentially recover your belongings.

Pricing for the future: Does underwriting need a rethink?

Let’s start with a simple truth: the way we price and underwrite risk isn’t keeping up with the world we’re living in. A recent Sapiens Insights Session with Swiss Re explored what’s really changing (and what needs to change) in underwriting. This blog provides some key takeaways from the session.

Men's health: Let's talk about it

Statistics consistently show that men face unique health challenges. In this content, ARAG’s partners at Vita Health Group highlight why men’s health matters, the power of early action and some small ways to make a big difference.

Dispute over medical agency transparency rumbles on

The thorny issue of medical reporting costs in personal injury and clinical negligence claims has resurfaced, following the judgement in JXX v Archibald, and it now seems we’ll have to wait until the end of the year before we get clarity on the subject. This blog outlines the latest developments.