By: 23 December 2016

More than half of claimant firms will be forced to shut down if small claims reforms go through, says First4Lawyers

A snap survey conducted by First4Lawyers has found that more than half of claimant firms will be forced to shut...

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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: 4 December 2016

When Facebook said no to Admiral

Andy Cullwick, head of marketing at First4Lawyers, on a new low for insurers following attempts by Admiral to gather more...

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By: 16 November 2016

Government confirms that it will, after all, consult on further whiplash and small claims reform

Rumours that the Government is set to consult on both the removal, or capping, of damages of damages for whiplash...

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By: 14 October 2016

Time for Government to investigate the real reasons for rising premiums, says APIL President

Neil Sugarman, the President of the Association of Personal Injury Lawyers (APIL), has said that the Government should now find...

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By: 13 October 2016

Access to Justice group hails “historic junction” as reports emerge that the Government will drop further personal injury reforms

The Access to Justice group has hailed news that the Government is set to ditch George Osborne’s plans to further...

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By: 28 September 2016

Public don’t trust insurers to pass on car insurance savings if small claims reforms go through

77% of the public do not believe insurance companies will hand customers any savings made from proposed government reforms to...

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By: 25 August 2016

Personal injury Ethical Marketing Charter secures 62 signatories

The personal injury sector’s Ethical Marketing Charter, set up by National Accident Helpline in 2015, has now secured 62 signatories. The...

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