By: 4 July 2016

NHS Litigation Authority says that it saved £6 million by successfully challenging “unreasonable and disproportionate” ATE premiums in 2015

The NHS Litigation Authority says that it saved the NHS more than £6 million last year by challenging what it...

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By: 22 June 2016

Brexit risks stripping out legal protections for UK residents injured abroad, says Thompsons

Thompsons Solicitors has warned that making a claim for injuries sustained on the continent will be much harder if Britain...

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By: 15 June 2016

Fundamental dishonesty: a claimant solicitor’s perspective

After Newcastle-based Winn Solicitors struck a significant blow against defendant insurers seeking to make allegations of fundamental dishonesty, legal director...

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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: 31 May 2016

APIL told that fixed costs for clinical negligence cases will not be implemented on 1 October

The Association of Personal Injury Lawyers (APIL) has received notification from the Government that the introduction of fixed costs for...

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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: 5 May 2016

FOIL encourages Government to press ahead with action on fixed costs

The Forum of Insurance Lawyers (FOIL) has called upon the Government to press ahead with the extension of fixed costs...

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By: 29 April 2016

50 small businesses to claim £1bn in damages from RBS

Fifty small businesses are to bring claims worth more than £1bn against Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) after saying that...

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