By: 24 March 2017

ABTA launches ADR service to resolve travel claims worth up to £10,000

The ABTA has launched an independent Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) scheme to resolve personal injury travel claims worth up to...

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By: 20 March 2017

New evidence in A2J commissioned report shows no correlation between whiplash claim numbers and rising motor insurance premiums

Access to Justice (A2J), the personal injury lawyer lobby group, has called on the Government to rethink its plans for...

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By: 20 March 2017

Claims handling: Striking the right balance

Joe Pendle on balancing speed and certainty in the claims process Today, many insurers are engaged in a tough balancing...

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By: 15 March 2017

National Accident Helpline to play “a more proactive role” in low value RTA claims through use of ABS model

National Accident Helpline is to play “a more proactive role” in the entire conduct and financing of PI cases by...

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By: 14 March 2017

Kennedys’ updated virtual defence lawyer, KLAiM, now allows clients to instruct barristers without the need for a solicitor

Kennedys has released an updated version of its personal injury litigation tool KLAiM which allows users to call upon the services...

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By: 13 March 2017

Minster Law announces plans to move all Yorkshire-based staff to single-site operation

Personal injury specialist Minster Law will move all of its Yorkshire-based staff to a single-site operation in Wakefield during the...

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By: 8 March 2017

Budget reaction: Chartered Insurance Institute bemoans lack of movement on Insurance Premium Tax

The Chartered Insurance Institute has expressed regret at Philip Hammond’s decision to not use the Budget as an opportunity to...

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By: 8 March 2017

Marketing: Turn up the volume

National versus local – can you really have it all? Nick Delaney looks at the marketing challenges for small and...

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