Northern Irish brokers feeling left out in cold

NI brokers say they are being snubbed by many insurers who are reluctant to deal with the province

Brokers in Northern Ireland say they are being treated like 'backwoods boys' in a 'restricted market' because of many insurers' reluctance to write policies in the province.

A number of underwriters do not offer any policies in the province, mainly because of a perceived unpredictable and costly legal system, where juries decide compensation claims, which tended to be higher than those determined by judges. However, juries have not awarded compensation in the county courts for 12 years, and are

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