By: 2 September 2015

Society of Clinical Injury Lawyers criticises short pre-Christmas consultation on fixed fees for medical negligence claims

The Society of Clinical Injury Lawyers (SCIL) has warned that the Government is planning to rush through a pre-Christmas consultation...

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By: 25 August 2015

At least 27,688 uninsured cars have been seized in 2015, says Churchill

27,688 uninsured cars have been seized by UK police forces, according to analysis carried out by Churchill Car Insurance. The...

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By: 28 July 2015

Ten minutes with…Martin Henson, AGCS UK

Martin Henson is regional head of claims at Allianz Global Corporate & Specialty (AGCS) Claims Magazine: Can you tell us...

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By: 22 July 2015

Horwich Farrelly urges regulators to address claims farming

Horwich Farrelly has reacted to reports of record-breaking numbers of nuisance calls from claims management companies by urging regulators to...

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By: 14 July 2015

The Uninsured Drivers Agreement 2015: A shocking conflict of interest

The authors of the Uninsured Drivers Agreement 2015 have failed to undertake a comprehensive comparative law review to ensure that it...

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By: 8 July 2015

George Osborne lays out plans for further regulation of CMCs in his summer Budget

The Government is to reform the regulation of the claims management sector to “help to drive out further unnecessary costs...

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By: 17 June 2015

Scope Technologies launches claims management platform

International insurance telematics provider Scope Technology has unveiled what it calls "pioneering" new features for its claims support process, with...

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By: 8 May 2015

APIL finds that whiplash claims have fallen by more than a third since 2010

The Association of Personal Injury Lawyers (APIL) has found that whiplash claims have fallen by almost 200,000 in the last...

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