By: 26 October 2016

SRA finds issues with NIHL claims and quality of medical reports in personal injury market

The Solicitors Regulation Authority has found major concerns with noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) claims and the quality of medical reports...

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By: 20 October 2016

The customer service imperative – a wake-up call for law firms

Qamar Anwar, managing director of First4Lawyers on why claimant law firms need to stay on top of the new realities...

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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: 24 September 2016

One in ten affected by a life-changing injury

Almost one in ten people say that they – or someone they know – has suffered a life-changing injury, according...

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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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By: 13 July 2016

60% of people suffer financially as a result of personal injury, finds National Accident Helpline

New research released by National Accident Helpline has found that 60% of people have suffered financially as a result of...

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By: 7 July 2016

Commercial drone insurance: The sky’s the limit

As legislation governing the use of commercial drones moves a step closer, so does the reality of their widespread prevalence...

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By: 13 June 2016

Driverless cars could herald big insurance bill

Green light for driverless cars welcome but holds hidden risk, says Claims.co.uk The announcement of legislative support in the Queen’s...

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