By: 13 October 2016

Access to Justice group hails “historic junction” as reports emerge that the Government will drop further personal injury reforms

The Access to Justice group has hailed news that the Government is set to ditch George Osborne’s plans to further...

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By: 9 October 2016

Majority of drivers do not understand how a no-claims bonus works and could be wasting money as a result, says Swinton

Swinton has found that the majority of British drivers do not understand the difference between no-claims bonuses work and no-claims...

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By: 3 October 2016

ATE shrinkage sees DAS report profit loss for 2015

DAS, the legal expenses insurance provider, has revealed that it made a £5.7 million after tax loss in 2015. After...

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By: 2 October 2016

Fraudulent whiplash claims are not the real reason for rising motor insurance costs, says Free Motor Legal MD

The increase in Insurance Premium Tax, introduction of capital reserve requirements, rising car technology, and savvier insurance shoppers are the...

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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: 26 September 2016

ARAG celebrates decade in operation

ARAG, the Bristol-based legal protection and assistance specialist, is celebrating a decade in operation. Since forming in September 2006, the...

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By: 16 September 2016

Insurers uncover 2,500 fraudulent claims worth £25 million every week

Data published by the Association of British Insurers (ABI) has found that insurers were uncovering an average of 2,500 fraudulent...

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By: 9 September 2016

“Overwhelming majority of Brits” want to see further motor accident claim reform, claims Aviva

The "overwhelming majority of Brits" want the Government to further reform small soft tissue injury claims, according to research carried...

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