By: 6 November 2020

Do virtual assessments have a role as an alternative to face-to-face assessments in quantum cases?

Virtual assessments do have a role in quantum cases but should be appropriate to the claimant’s clinical condition and need,...

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By: 25 October 2018

AA and others welcome passage of Civil Liability Bill

The AA has welcomed the successful passage of the Civil Liability Bill through its third stage in the House of...

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By: 5 July 2018

Car insurance premiums fell 5.5% in past year, according to Consumer Intelligence

Car insurance premiums have gone into reverse, with drivers seeing price cuts of 5.5% in the past 12 months, according...

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By: 10 March 2018

First4Lawyers: An embattled industry

Despite feeling that the claimant personal injury market is under siege by those whose motives lie far from access to...

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By: 13 February 2018

Whiplash reforms coming in April 2019

The UK government plans to introduce its whiplash reforms in April 2019. A statement from the Motor Accident Solicitors Society...

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By: 3 December 2016

The curious case of MedCo

Ever since the Government launched its medical reporting portal for low value personal injury claims in motor accidents, it has...

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By: 8 August 2016

(May)be it’s time to talk

Andrew Twambley says that Theresa May's Government may decide to kick PI reforms into the long grass, giving the sector...

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By: 18 July 2016

A2J urges new Government to act on automatic car insurance renewals “scandal”

Access to Justice (A2J) has called for the Government to take further action on automatic car insurance renewals which it...

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