By: 7 September 2018

Civil Liability Bill amendments tweak rather than rework

Several amendments to the Civil Liability Bill were proposed as the House of Commons revisited the legislation on Tuesday. As...

Read More
By: 6 September 2018

Civil Liability Bill suffers from ‘flaws in logic’

The Civil Liability Bill promises a better deal for insurers and consumers, but whatever savings are made will be competed...

Read More
By: 4 September 2018

Civil Liability Bill returns to the House of Commons

The Civil Liability Bill returns to the House of Commons today, as trade groups and claims experts argue against watering...

Read More
By: 3 September 2018

Block by blockchain: Karim Derrick on what it all means

In the first of a series of articles on blockchain in the insurance claims context, Karim Derrick, head of research...

Read More
By: 1 September 2018

Public backs reform to whiplash compensation, ABI claims

Most people back plans to overhaul the personal injury compensation system, with nearly nine in 10 thinking that legal costs...

Read More
By: 31 August 2018

Putting the brakes on the Civil Liability Bill

The Civil Liability Bill will result in a fairer future, with cheaper premiums for honest drivers nationwide, says Jonathan Guy...

Read More
By: 27 August 2018

First4Lawyers: FCA, burdens and the right call

Qamar Anwar of First4Lawyers on FCA regulation of CMCs and what more can be done to even the playing field...

Read More
By: 24 August 2018

FCA proposes fees for CMCs

The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has launched a consultation on the fees it intends to charge claims management companies (CMCs)...

Read More