By: 17 June 2014

Claims industry welcomes Government inducement ban

The Government's decision to ban lawyers from offering inducements to potential claimants has been welcomed by large parts of the...

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By: 2 May 2014

Telematics helps APU halt false £54k personal injury claim

Another false personal injury claim has been terminated following the use of telematics in an investigation by Asset Protection Unit...

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By: 17 March 2014

LASPO reforms have not hurt access to justice, says ABI

Claimant solicitors' predictions that the Jackson reforms would have a negative impact on access to justice have "simply not happened"...

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By: 4 February 2014

ABI calls for more whiplash reform

The Association of British Insurers (ABI) has called on Ministers to introduce further reform to road traffic accident (RTA) claims...

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By: 15 January 2014

Government attacked for siding with insurers over Mesothelioma deal

The Government has come under heavy criticism for giving far too much leeway to the insurance industry in its negotiations...

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By: 19 December 2013

Competition Commission questions post-accident repair standards

The Competition Commission has told the post-accident repair industry that its standards have to improve in its preliminary report on...

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By: 20 November 2013

Insurers urged to adopt new driving licence data sharing initiative to prevent claim fraud

The insurance industry is being urged to sign up to a new driving licence data sharing initiative designed to speed...

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By: 5 November 2013

Actuaries say legal costs for whiplash claims are still increasing

The Institute and Faculty of Actuaries (IFoA) has said that the average legal costs for small, whiplash-like claims now stands...

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