Claimants who unreasonably dismiss mediation could be hit with indemnity costs, says Kings Chambers barrister
Parties judged to have unreasonably dismissed mediation as an option for out of court settlement risk being hit with indemnity...
Read MoreRail passengers to be able to claim for journeys delayed by more than 15 minutes
Rail passengers will be able to claim compensation for train journeys that are delayed by more than 15 minutes under...
Read MoreTime for Government to investigate the real reasons for rising premiums, says APIL President
Neil Sugarman, the President of the Association of Personal Injury Lawyers (APIL), has said that the Government should now find...
Read MoreAccess to Justice group hails “historic junction” as reports emerge that the Government will drop further personal injury reforms
The Access to Justice group has hailed news that the Government is set to ditch George Osborne’s plans to further...
Read MoreUS claims management company Crawford & Company is given ABS licence
Crawford & Company, the US claims management company, has been granted an alternative business structure (ABS) licence. The company says...
Read MoreHorwich Farrelly helps catch fraudulent personal injury claimant who wasn’t even in his car at time of alleged accident
Evidence gathered by Horwich Farrelly, has lead to a Southampton man’s personal injury claim has been kicked out of court...
Read MoreBIBA tells members to contact liquidator of defunct Enterprise Insurance before 26 October deadline
The British Insurance Brokers’ Association (BIBA) has emailed all of its members, encouraging them to provide the provisional liquidator of...
Read MoreIrwin Mitchell says that Whirlpool must do more to address customer safety after series of fires caused by tumble dryers
Defective product experts at Irwin Mitchell have said that Whirlpool must recall models of tumble dryers which have caused a...
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