By: 13 April 2017

Jet2 teams up with Mallorcan authorities to tackle growing issue of false sickness claims

Intelligence on individuals engaged in touting and creating false sickness claims will now be shared by Mallorcan Police, the Guardia...

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By: 12 April 2017

Kris Inskip, Slater and Gordon’s former national head of clinical negligence, joins Hilary Meredith Solicitors

Hilary Meredith Solicitors has continued its fast-paced expansion with the appointment of Kris Inskip as head of clinical negligence. Inskip...

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By: 10 April 2017

Solicitors and accomplices from Preston sentenced to 13 and a half years after orchestrating sector-wide car insurance fraud scam

Six men, including a solicitor and credit hire organisation owner, have been jailed for a total of 13 and a...

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By: 9 April 2017

Record turnover for Exchange Chambers

Exchange Chambers has praised the contribution of its personal injury team as the fast expanding set posted a record turnover...

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By: 6 April 2017

Quarter of all travel claims made in 2016 were for holidays in Spain, with cancellation the most common problem

The most common reason for making a travel insurance claim in 2016 was cancellation, accounting for nearly 40 per cent...

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By: 2 April 2017

Private prosecution by APU saves insurer £30,000 and jails conman after crashing fake Ferrari

A motor fraudster has been sentenced to 18 months in prison at Snaresbrook Crown Court after having admitted to crashing...

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By: 1 April 2017

Simpson Millar managing partner leaves to join Hilary Meredith Solicitors as its new CEO

Hilary Meredith Solicitors has appointed Peter Watson, the former managing partner of Simpson Millar as its new CEO. Watson’s arrival...

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By: 30 March 2017

MoJ hints that future discount rate calculation will be based on expected returns from investments made by claimants

The Ministry of Justice has said that any new framework for setting the personal injury discount rate should depend on...

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