By: 11 February 2014

Not quite a nation of good samaritans

A large minority of people injured in accidents have not been helped by passers-by according to new research.   A...

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By: 19 November 2013

Public supports the right to seek access to justice

Most people in the UK still believe that people who are injured through no fault of their own should be...

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By: 5 November 2013

Litigators unimpressed by Jackson reforms

Litigators have said that the Jackson reforms have resulted in rising costs and no discernible rise in access to justice....

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By: 15 October 2013

No indemnity insurance panic for most PI firms

Very few personal injury firms have failed to renew their professional indemnity insurance (PII) according to a new survey by...

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By: 27 September 2013

APIL calls for bereavement damages postcode lottery to end

Bereaved people in Scotland are treated more fairly when claiming damages for their loss than those in England and Wales,...

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By: 12 August 2013

More than a million drivers would consider making an exaggerated claim says Go Compare

6% of UK motorists, more than 1.7 million drivers, would consider making a claim for personal injury after a road...

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By: 31 July 2013

Majority of people want bankers to face charges for PPI mis-selling

70% of people believe that banking executives involved in the mis-selling of payment protection insurance (PPI) should face criminal charges,...

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