By: 3 January 2017

Plans to curb right to claim for minor injuries will put further burden on the NHS, says Hudgell Solicitors

Hudgell Solicitors has warned the Government that its plans to curb the right to claim for minor injuries ignores the...

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By: 29 December 2016

Spam calls and texts to reach “epidemic proportions” following low value PI claim reforms

The Association of Personal Injury Lawyers (APIL) has predicted that spam calls and texts about personal injury claims will reach...

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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: 22 December 2016

Insurers “worthy of Scrooge himself” in attempting to block discount rate review for severely injured people says APIL

The Association of Personal Injury Lawyers (APIL) has branded the insurance industry’s legal challenge of the Lord Chancellor’s decision to...

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By: 21 December 2016

Hoodwinking the Government over small claims reforms

Qamar Anwar takes aim at the Government’s proposed small claims reforms and says that it has had the wool pulled...

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By: 20 December 2016

No surprise that data breach claims are being made at a rate of more than one a day

It is “no surprise” that data breach claims have reached a frequency of more than one a day according to...

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By: 11 December 2016

Government to move Telephone Preference Service from Ofcom to the Information Commissioners Office in bid to further crackdown on nuisance callers

The Government is to transfer the ownership of the Telephone Preference Service (TPS) from Ofcom to the Information Commissioners Office...

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By: 10 December 2016

Whiplash claims doctor to pay legal costs in first case of its kind in the UK

A doctor who exaggerated medical evidence in a large number of road traffic accident (RTA) whiplash cases is to pay...

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