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# Insurance Claims

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Man arrested over allegations of 200 insurance claims made using false identities
The man is being detained at a North Dublin garda station.
Threat of claims against businesses as a result of contracting Covid-19 on the premises to be examined
Finance Minister Paschal Donohoe has asked for an examination of the issue.
The UK and Canada are cutting the cost of processing claims - why can't Ireland?
Part two of our Noteworthy probe into costly insurance premiums looks at legislative and procedural steps taken in other countries to tackle the issue.
Here's what to do if your property has been damaged by Storm Ophelia
The association representing the insurance industry said companies will deploy all available resources.
Insurance industry: Too early to estimate cost of damage caused by storms
Meanwhile, the government has been urged to seek funding from the European Union’s Solidarity Fund to assist with storm damage caused by the extreme weather.
Insurance providers warned over lack of transparency with customer flood claims
A Central Bank report said there was weak oversight and controls by some insurance companies.
44 per cent of death claims lodged with Irish Life last year linked to cancer
The insurer says that almost two in ten death claims were linked to heart disease.
€357,000 claimed from government's €10m emergency flood fund
Meanwhile, insurers said that the cost of claims arising from the floods has hit €127 million.