12 November 2014

‘Cannibal’ solicitors capitalising on personal injury firms’ carelessness continue to grow

'Cannibal' solicitors who are persuading clients to sue their original Personal Injury solicitors for errors and lower-than-expected settlements are continuing...

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7 November 2014

Claims playing field has never been level, says MASS chair

The new chair of MASS, Susan Brown, has said that the claims playing field has never been level, and is...

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7 November 2014

Curb industrial deafness claims with fixed fees, says ABI

The Association of British Insurers (ABI) has once again called for the introduction of fixed legal fees to halt the...

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23 October 2014

Medical Innovation Bill based on dangerous myths, says APIL

The Medical Innovation Bill, which aims to allow doctors to use innovative medical treatments without fear of being sued, is...

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2 July 2014

Fundamental dishonesty rule for personal injury claims questioned by Lords

Peers in the House of Lords are split on a last minute clause inserted into the Criminal Justice and Courts...

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2 May 2014

Telematics helps APU halt false £54k personal injury claim

Another false personal injury claim has been terminated following the use of telematics in an investigation by Asset Protection Unit...

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15 April 2014

APIL welcomes judicial review decision on how HMRC provides work histories for mesothelioma victims

The Association of Personal Injury Lawyers (APIL) has welcomed a judicial review decision which will mean a change to HMRC's...

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15 April 2014

Four in ten people who have suffered a non-fault personal injury have not claimed compensation

Over four in ten people who have suffered a specific type of non-fault personal injury have not made a claim...

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