By: 3 July 2018

Clyde & Co uses Section 57 to defeat exaggerated injury claim

Clyde & Co has won a significant victory in the courts using Section 57 of the Criminal Justice and Courts...

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By: 1 July 2018

Rehab event demonstrates exoskeleton technology

The latest in exoskeleton technology was demonstrated recently at an event showcasing its potential to improve the lives of sufferers...

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By: 18 June 2018

AXA and DAC Beachcroft secure exemplary damages

AXA Insurance and law firm DAC Beachcroft have secured a major Court of Appeal ruling that could see fraudsters pay...

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By: 14 June 2018

Civil Liability Bill to return to the House of Commons

Opponents of the Civil Liability Bill have welcomed government concessions on compensation tariffs for victims of whiplash injury, but conceded...

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By: 12 June 2018

Motorists prefer to keep claims the same, finds First4Lawyers

Eight out 10 motorists would prefer to keep the claims process in its current form rather than see the Civil...

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By: 11 June 2018

Gross negligence manslaughter review recommendations given go-ahead

Medical examiners will investigate deaths in the NHS and the General Medical Council (GMC) will be stripped of its right...

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By: 8 June 2018

Zurich and Ashton West OBE among winners at the British Claims Awards

Attendees of last night’s British Claims Awards saw Zurich win three awards and former Motor Insurers’ Bureau (MIB) chief executive...

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By: 23 May 2018

ExamWorks agrees deal to buy Kindertons Group

Medical report and rehabilitation provider ExamWorks UK is acquiring the Kindertons group of accident management and mobility companies. ExamWorks, which...

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