By: 30 April 2017

Government has no evidential justification on which to progress with PI reforms, says Thompsons

Thompsons Solicitors has said that new data analysed by defendant firm Weightmans has shown that the Government has no evidential...

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By: 26 April 2017

AA says that drivers will “despair” at Prisons and Courts Bill postponement

Drivers will “despair” that the “whiplash gravy train” has been given “the green light to carry on”, due to the...

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By: 17 April 2017

British Cycling teams up with other road user groups to call for cyclists to be excluded from soft tissue injury PI reforms

British Cycling, along with a coalition of other road user groups, is calling for cyclists to be excluded from government...

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By: 11 April 2017

HCML expands with new Bristol office

HCML has strengthened its fast-track services for processing musculoskeletal insurance claims with a new office in Bristol and a new...

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By: 3 April 2017

Small EL and PL personal injury claim values have risen by up to 12% since 2015

Insurance pay-outs for small employers’ and public liability (EL/PL) personal injury claims have increased significantly in the past two years,...

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By: 15 March 2017

National Accident Helpline to play “a more proactive role” in low value RTA claims through use of ABS model

National Accident Helpline is to play “a more proactive role” in the entire conduct and financing of PI cases by...

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By: 8 March 2017

Budget reaction: Chartered Insurance Institute bemoans lack of movement on Insurance Premium Tax

The Chartered Insurance Institute has expressed regret at Philip Hammond’s decision to not use the Budget as an opportunity to...

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By: 2 March 2017

Top clinical negligence lawyers gather at Claims Conference in Manchester

Some of the UK's leading clinical negligence lawyers gathered at the Claims Conference on 1 March to hear about how...

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