By: 4 January 2017

Injured people ‘victimised’ by Government’s ‘naïve’ proposed whiplash reforms

The Government's proposed whiplash reforms have been branded ‘naïve’ and ‘profoundly unfair’ by the Association of Personal Injury Lawyers (APIL)....

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By: 10 December 2016

Whiplash claims doctor to pay legal costs in first case of its kind in the UK

A doctor who exaggerated medical evidence in a large number of road traffic accident (RTA) whiplash cases is to pay...

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By: 5 December 2016

Access to Justice group asks for more time to consider whiplash consultation as National Accident Helpline warns of 2017 profit loss

The Access to Justice group has asked the Government for more time to answer the consultation on reform to the...

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By: 29 November 2016

New laws and telematics technology hold the key to the whiplash “epidemic”

Pravar Gautam on how telematics technology can go hand-in-hand with the new proposals for whiplash reform The Government has unveiled...

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By: 22 November 2016

Whiplash reforms: Taking away our basic rights

Banning whiplash claims is a violation of our basic rights says Adele Whittle People have been injured through no fault...

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By: 17 November 2016

Access to Justice group urges MoJ to remember Theresa May’s pledge to “listen to ordinary working people” when considering whiplash reforms

Access to Justice (A2J), the claimant lawyer lobby group, has called on the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) to remember the...

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By: 17 November 2016

Government says insurers will pass on £1 billion of savings if whiplash claim reforms go through

The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) has said that insurers will be able to pass on £1 billion worth of savings...

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By: 16 November 2016

Government confirms that it will, after all, consult on further whiplash and small claims reform

Rumours that the Government is set to consult on both the removal, or capping, of damages of damages for whiplash...

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