By: 18 October 2016

Government launches consultation on scheme to speed up claims for birth injuries on the NHS

The Government has launched a consultation on proposals for a Rapid Resolution and Redress (RRR) scheme for NHS birth injury...

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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: 6 October 2016

NHS does not know how many deaths result from patient safety incidents, says APIL’s legal services manager

The NHS "does not really know" how many deaths result from patient safety incidents because it is not collecting the...

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By: 5 October 2016

Slater and Gordon looks to brighter future and says restructuring of UK business should be complete in first quarter of 2017

Slater and Gordon has said that it is looking to build market share in the UK in its annual report...

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By: 2 October 2016

Fraudulent whiplash claims are not the real reason for rising motor insurance costs, says Free Motor Legal MD

The increase in Insurance Premium Tax, introduction of capital reserve requirements, rising car technology, and savvier insurance shoppers are the...

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By: 1 October 2016

Claims against NHS have risen threefold since 2008

It has emerged that the NHS Litigation Authority (NHSLA) paid out more than £1.4bn in medical negligence claims last year...

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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: 27 September 2016

piCalculator takes on its parent brand and becomes Rebmark Legal Solutions

piCalculator has changed its name to Rebmark Legal Solutions. piCalculator, which assists personal injury and clinical negligence lawyers and claims...

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