April
Articles matching "whiplash claims"
New government but similar approach to reform?
While no clues could be found in last month’s Queen’s Speech as to what package of reforms this government might pursue in the world of injury claims, it is fair to assume that the new Conservative…
Read moreForm an orderly CUE
Ask Cue PI is now open for business and previous claims history checks become mandatory for all CNF’s submitted to the portal from 1 June 2015. Importantly, a failure to include the unique search…
Read moreCan MedCo do the business?
When the MoJ announced that it intended to reform the way that expert reports were commissioned in personal injury cases, it was always likely that the second phase of whiplash reforms would be the…
Read moreMoJ decide on independence of medical experts and on reducing cost of whiplash claims
This morning the MoJ have released important new information as to how they are taking forwards the incoming changes which are geared to bringing greater objectivity and lower levels of cost into…
Read moreTransport Select Committee to produce further report
Speaking today at the Liverpool Law Society Personal Injury and Civil Litigation Conference, Louise Ellman, the TCS chair confirmed that the committee would produce a further report on whiplash in the…
Read moreThe future of whiplash claims handling
It’s been a busy couple of weeks for everyone concerned with the future of motor bodily injury claims handling. After the parliamentary debate in Westminster Hall, Nigel Teasdale suggests that now is…
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