By: 4 May 2018

Turn down that racket: House of Lords on the Civil Liability Bill

With April 2019 outlined as the government’s aim for bringing the Civil Liability Bill into force, little time remains to...

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By: 25 April 2018

First4Lawyers urges MPs and peers to ‘repair the right body’ in new personal injury reform campaign

First4Lawyers has launched a campaign urging members of the public to tell their MPs that the government’s plans to reform...

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By: 14 March 2018

Here today, gone tomorrow: ARAG considers where the next legal expenses underwriting failure may occur

Following last month’s news of the collapse of CBL Insurance and the subsequent failure of Denmark’s Alpha Insurance, Andy Talbot...

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By: 1 March 2017

Legal expenses insurers will pick up PI baton once MoJ’s whiplash reforms are introduced, says DAS

Legal expenses insurer DAS has predicted that there will be an increase in demand for motor legal expenses insurance (MLEI) as...

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By: 3 January 2017

Plans to curb right to claim for minor injuries will put further burden on the NHS, says Hudgell Solicitors

Hudgell Solicitors has warned the Government that its plans to curb the right to claim for minor injuries ignores the...

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By: 29 December 2016

Spam calls and texts to reach “epidemic proportions” following low value PI claim reforms

The Association of Personal Injury Lawyers (APIL) has predicted that spam calls and texts about personal injury claims will reach...

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By: 17 November 2016

Government says insurers will pass on £1 billion of savings if whiplash claim reforms go through

The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) has said that insurers will be able to pass on £1 billion worth of savings...

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By: 21 April 2016

Fletchers Solicitors: Bucking the trend

The personal injury market isn't the first place that you would look at when looking for success stories at the...

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