By: 29 November 2016

New laws and telematics technology hold the key to the whiplash “epidemic”

Pravar Gautam on how telematics technology can go hand-in-hand with the new proposals for whiplash reform The Government has unveiled...

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By: 27 November 2016

Small claims limit increase to hit 140,000 non-motor cases a year, says National Accident Helpline

Government plans to increase the small claims limit to £5,000 for all personal injury claims will impact more than 140,000...

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By: 24 November 2016

Chancellor’s Insurance Premium Tax hike is “astounding” in light of proposed PI reforms, says APIL

Philip Hammond's decision to raise Insurance Premium Tax (IPT) to 12% from June 2017, while also maintaining that reforms to...

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By: 24 November 2016

Claims Management Regulator concerned about potential data breaches in holiday sickness claims marketing

The Claims Management Regulator has said that it is concerned that some claims management companies (CMCs) may be breaching data...

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By: 22 November 2016

Whiplash reforms: Taking away our basic rights

Banning whiplash claims is a violation of our basic rights says Adele Whittle People have been injured through no fault...

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By: 20 November 2016

£17m funding deal supports growth at Express Solicitors

A £17m funding deal has been agreed between specialist personal injury law firm, Express Solicitors and the Royal Bank of...

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By: 17 November 2016

Claims allocated to the multi-track should be removed from the fixed costs regime, rules Court of Appeal

The Court of Appeal has decided that claims allocated to the multi-track should be removed from the fixed costs regime....

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By: 17 November 2016

Access to Justice group urges MoJ to remember Theresa May’s pledge to “listen to ordinary working people” when considering whiplash reforms

Access to Justice (A2J), the claimant lawyer lobby group, has called on the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) to remember the...

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