By: 21 November 2016

Personal injury small claims limit rise will create David and Goliath situation, says Law Society

The Law Society has warned that Government plans to up the small claims limit for personal injury to £5,000 will...

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By: 17 November 2016

Claims allocated to the multi-track should be removed from the fixed costs regime, rules Court of Appeal

The Court of Appeal has decided that claims allocated to the multi-track should be removed from the fixed costs regime....

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By: 16 November 2016

Government confirms that it will, after all, consult on further whiplash and small claims reform

Rumours that the Government is set to consult on both the removal, or capping, of damages of damages for whiplash...

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By: 18 October 2016

Government launches consultation on scheme to speed up claims for birth injuries on the NHS

The Government has launched a consultation on proposals for a Rapid Resolution and Redress (RRR) scheme for NHS birth injury...

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By: 1 October 2016

Claims against NHS have risen threefold since 2008

It has emerged that the NHS Litigation Authority (NHSLA) paid out more than £1.4bn in medical negligence claims last year...

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By: 12 September 2016

Record-breaking year sees 40% increase in entries for Eclipse Proclaim Personal Injury Awards

A record number of entries have been made for the 2016 Eclipse Proclaim Personal Injury Awards. The unprecedented number of...

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By: 30 August 2016

Insurers “have reneged” on motor insurance premium promises

The insurance industry has reneged on its promises after failing to reduce motor insurance premiums despite seeing a large drop...

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By: 1 March 2016

Last line of defence

Claimant lawyers have had enough of reform in the Personal Injury sector. This time, they're making a renewed effort to...

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