By: 27 July 2017

What the whiplash proposals really mean for insurers

David Johnson on dealing with litigants in person, whiplash fraud and a potentially shrinking claimant legal services market In the...

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By: 21 June 2017

Queen’s speech: PI reforms to go ahead

The new Government has confirmed that it will press ahead with reform to low value personal injury (PI) cases. Theresa...

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By: 20 April 2017

Prison and Courts Bill will not be pushed through before the General Election

The Prison and Courts Bill will not be pushed through Parliament before it is dissolved next month in preparation for...

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By: 17 April 2017

British Cycling teams up with other road user groups to call for cyclists to be excluded from soft tissue injury PI reforms

British Cycling, along with a coalition of other road user groups, is calling for cyclists to be excluded from government...

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By: 3 April 2017

Small EL and PL personal injury claim values have risen by up to 12% since 2015

Insurance pay-outs for small employers’ and public liability (EL/PL) personal injury claims have increased significantly in the past two years,...

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By: 30 March 2017

MoJ hints that future discount rate calculation will be based on expected returns from investments made by claimants

The Ministry of Justice has said that any new framework for setting the personal injury discount rate should depend on...

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By: 29 March 2017

Temple expands loss adjuster fee insurance with unique insurer claims dispute service

Temple Legal Protection, has become the first legal and professional fees expenses insurer to offer a claims dispute service as...

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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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