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: 20 April 2018

Prosthetics: State of play

There are clear benefits for insurers in playing an active part in the developing prosthetics market, say Peter Walmsley of...

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By: 17 April 2018

APIL president criticises Civil Liability Bill saving pledge

Association of Personal Injury Lawyers (APIL) president Brett Dixon has mocked the £35 ‘saving’ that the government and insurers put...

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By: 8 April 2018

SIA and Bush & Company launch joint venture

Spinal cord injury charity the Spinal Injuries Association (SIA) has joined forces with case management provider Bush & Company to...

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By: 3 April 2018

Cyclists and motorcyclists should be exempt from whiplash reforms, says MP

A motion has been filed in Parliament that proposes exempting vulnerable road users such as cyclists and motorcyclists from the...

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By: 2 April 2018

Potter Rees Dolan promotes five across clinical negligence and personal injury

Law firm ​Potter Rees Dolan has promoted five of its senior solicitors to partner. Lesley Herbertson and Gill Edwards are...

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By: 26 March 2018

Kennedys updates its guide to claims handling

Law firm Kennedys has published a significantly updated edition of its guide to claims handling. Claims Handling Law and Practice...

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By: 21 March 2018

Clyde & Co: The truth about fundamental dishonesty

As insurers get to grips with the implications of Section 57’s definition of fundamental dishonesty, Clyde & Co’s Damian Rourke...

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