By: 28 September 2016

Public don’t trust insurers to pass on car insurance savings if small claims reforms go through

77% of the public do not believe insurance companies will hand customers any savings made from proposed government reforms to...

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By: 15 September 2016

Debunking Whiplash: Which nation has the weakest necks in Europe?

In a move intended to reduce fraudulent claims and cut the £2 billion cost of whiplash, recent insurance reforms in...

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By: 9 September 2016

Mastercard faces potential £14bn claim for anti-competitive card fees

Former financial ombudsman Walter Merricks is leading a £14 billion claim against Mastercard for having charged anti-competitive card fees. According...

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By: 19 August 2016

New approaches to financing insolvency litigation

Maurice Power, managing director at Ferguson Litigation Funding, examines how with the end of the Jackson carve-out, insolvency practitioners have...

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By: 22 July 2016

NHS faces compensation time bomb says Medical Defence Union

The NHS faces a compensation time bomb and urgent reform is needed to make compensation levels affordable for taxpayers, according...

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By: 7 July 2016

Councils cannot take into account personal injury claims when assessing care contributions, says Local Government Ombudsman

The Local Government Ombudsman (LGO) has ruled that capital from personal injury claims cannot be taken into account when assessing...

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By: 15 June 2016

Fundamental dishonesty: a claimant solicitor’s perspective

After Newcastle-based Winn Solicitors struck a significant blow against defendant insurers seeking to make allegations of fundamental dishonesty, legal director...

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By: 6 May 2016

Claims Management Regulation Unit raids two CMC offices

The Claims Management Regulation Unit (CMRU) has raided the offices of two claims firms suspected of making thousands of nuisance...

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