By: 23 May 2014

The move to agree extensions to court timetables is a welcome injection of common sense, says Shakespeares partner

The Government’s move to allow parties to agree short extensions to court timetables between themselves is a welcome injection of...

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By: 13 May 2014

Insurers have not passed on all savings to motorists’ premiums, says Budsworth

Insurers may have saved at least £2.85 billion pounds in claims costs over the last two years, and motor premiums...

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By: 12 May 2014

Thousands of motorists exposed to premium excess on ‘self-insured’ courtesy cars

Many motor accident injury claimants who use a courtesy car while their vehicles are being repaired are oblivious to the...

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By: 12 May 2014

Clifford James to get £150,000 boost from Europe

Clifford James Consultants, the ABS vehicle diminution specialist, is to receive £150,000 in new investment from the European Union, via...

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By: 2 May 2014

Telematics helps APU halt false £54k personal injury claim

Another false personal injury claim has been terminated following the use of telematics in an investigation by Asset Protection Unit...

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By: 2 May 2014

ARAG eyes further expansion with six new recruits

ARAG has announced the arrival of six new recruits at its Bristol head office.   The company's ATE Claims Management...

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By: 7 April 2014

Quindell revenue rockets as it signs largest ever telematics deal with RAC

Quindell, the claims outsourcing specialist, has signed the largest ever telematics deal with RAC, just days after announcing a sharp...

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By: 7 April 2014

FOIL President says that access to justice has not been impeded by Jackson

David Johnson, the President of the Forum of Insurance Lawyers (FOIL) has said that he does not believe that access...

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