By: 18 February 2017

Insurers may need to get ready for a wave of claims from former football players who have dementia

Insurers should brace themselves for a large number of former football players seeking compensation for head injuries that have led...

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By: 4 January 2017

Injured people ‘victimised’ by Government’s ‘naïve’ proposed whiplash reforms

The Government's proposed whiplash reforms have been branded ‘naïve’ and ‘profoundly unfair’ by the Association of Personal Injury Lawyers (APIL)....

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By: 9 November 2016

Nominations to open shortly for Claims Management Awards

Barker Brooks Communications is proud to announce that nominations for the Claims Management Awards will be opening soon. Formerly known as...

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By: 11 October 2016

Horwich 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...

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By: 22 July 2015

Accidents abroad and damages at home

David Aldred examines the thorny question of damages for English claimants injured in road traffic accidents in EC member states...

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By: 14 July 2015

The Uninsured Drivers Agreement 2015: A shocking conflict of interest

The authors of the Uninsured Drivers Agreement 2015 have failed to undertake a comprehensive comparative law review to ensure that it...

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By: 30 March 2015

RAC says its telematics tracking beats industry averages

The RAC has claimed that the crash detection accuracy of its telematics systems is "far above" that of current industry averages....

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