By: 13 June 2016

Driverless cars could herald big insurance bill

Green light for driverless cars welcome but holds hidden risk, says Claims.co.uk The announcement of legislative support in the Queen’s...

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By: 8 June 2016

Adrian Flux launches UK’s first driverless car insurance policy

Adrian Flux says that it has launched the UK’s first personal driverless car insurance policy. The policy is designed for...

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By: 7 June 2016

Re-examining marketing

Daniel Reilly on how law firms can get real ROI from their claims digital marketing Since the Jackson reforms came...

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By: 3 June 2016

APIL launches social media campaign to tackle cold calling

The Association of Personal Injury Lawyers (APIL) has launched a national social media campaign to encourage victims of personal injury...

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By: 1 June 2016

Getting on top of quotation fraud

Audelia Boker on tackling online insurance policy quotation fraud The Insurance Fraud Bureau (IFB) has an important function as the...

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By: 27 May 2016

Call to remove general damages for whiplash is based on simplistic and flawed data

The Government's forthcoming consultation on removing the right of individuals to claim general damages for minor whiplash injuries is based...

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By: 26 May 2016

It’s wrong that clinical negligence claims are being treated as a special case in extension of fixed costs, says Lord Dyson

Lord Dyson, the outgoing Master of the Rolls, has said that it is wrong that clinical negligence claims are being...

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By: 25 May 2016

Elimination of general damages in low value motor claims could lead to major public outcry

Donna Scully, the former chair of the Motor Accident Solicitors Society (MASS), has warned the insurance industry that it may...

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