By: 21 December 2016

Make the Rehabilitation Code compulsory to avoid taking risks with the recovery of injured claimants, says Hudgell Solicitors

The Ministry of Justice could achieve reform of the way rehabilitation is provided to injured people without causing any unintended...

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By: 18 December 2016

British Cycling says small claims reforms will block Access to Justice for the majority of cycle accident claimants

British Cycling has said that it is disappointed by the breadth of the Government’s consultation on reforming the whiplash claims...

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By: 16 December 2016

CMA report finds that PI firms are among the worst offenders when it comes to price disclosure

A Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) study into the legal services market has found that specialist personal injury firms and...

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By: 14 December 2016

Prominent claimant lawyer invites Liz Truss to meet the injured people who will suffer from government small claims reform

One of the country’s most experienced claimant personal injury lawyers, Patrick Allen, has invited Lord Chancellor Liz Truss to meet...

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By: 10 December 2016

Whiplash claims doctor to pay legal costs in first case of its kind in the UK

A doctor who exaggerated medical evidence in a large number of road traffic accident (RTA) whiplash cases is to pay...

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By: 8 December 2016

High Court restores balance in product liability claims in hip replacement case, says Kennedys

The High Court has ruled that just because a product has caused an injury does not automatically lead to a...

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By: 6 December 2016

NHS Litigation Authority launches mediation service in bid to reduce litigation

The NHS Litigation Authority (NHS LA) has launched a mediation service as it looks to stem rising costs of litigation....

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By: 5 December 2016

Access to Justice group asks for more time to consider whiplash consultation as National Accident Helpline warns of 2017 profit loss

The Access to Justice group has asked the Government for more time to answer the consultation on reform to the...

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