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"What a mix up" - work begins on whiplash portal 'mixed claims' test cases

10th June, 2021

Discover the complexities of valuing mixed injury claims under the Official Injury Claims portal. Insurers fear inflated non-tariff elements, while solicitors seek clarity for fair settlements. Explore the collaborative approach and test cases.

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Court of Appeal set to hear 'Informed consent' dispute

9th April, 2021

Explore the upcoming Court of Appeal case on 'Informed consent' dispute over legal fees in Belsner v CAM Legal Services. Learn about the importance of informed consent in legal matters.

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Government reveals long-awaited whiplash rules and tariffs

17th March, 2021

Discover the significant modifications brought by the new whiplash reforms under the Civil Liability Act 2018. Learn about the updated whiplash tariff system and its implications for personal injury claims.

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Good news for struggling businesses, but will business interruption claims now be plain sailing?

29th January, 2021

Discover how the Supreme Court's judgment impacts business interruption claims for Covid-19 losses. Learn about the FCA's successful appeals and the implications for thousands of policyholders. Find out how this decision clarifies key contractual uncertai

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Are All Claimants Covered? Arag Plc v Jones & Anor [2020]

22nd January, 2021

Explore the case of Arag Plc v Jones & Anor [2020] involving joint tenants and ATE insurance. Learn about the importance of correctly naming insured parties and the legal consequences.

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High Court rules: Unsealed claim forms not good service

11th January, 2021

Discover the impact of High Court ruling on unsealed claim forms in Ideal Shopping Direct Ltd v Visa Europe Ltd case. Learn about service validity, late submissions, and relief from sanction.

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Experts concern about further reform of personal injury market

11th January, 2021

Industry experts caution against hasty reforms to low value personal injury claims. The report emphasizes the need for clear guidelines to assist litigants in person through the complex claims process without legal representation.

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Small Claims taking almost a year to come to trial - Litigation in the time of a Pandemic

5th January, 2021

Discover how the pandemic has led to significant delays in small claims trials, affecting civil justice administration. Learn about the rise in trial times and the challenges faced by courts and litigants.

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Claimant Lawyers urge Lord Chief to step in on whiplash reforms

23rd November, 2020

Learn why the Motor Accident Solicitors Society urges a review of proposed whiplash reform tariffs. Discover the potential impact on claimant compensation and legal practitioners.

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MOJ RTA portal to go live April 2021? Only time will tell...

17th November, 2020

Discover the latest updates on the MOJ RTA portal launch scheduled for April 2021. Explore the challenges faced, implications for PI firms, and the importance of preparing for upcoming changes.

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