Let’s not add insult to personal injury – The Guardian

Posted February 22nd, 2012 in claims management, insurance, news, personal injuries by sally

“Whiplash can be a pain in the neck for insurers – and it’s they who are driving the debate over the scale of personal injury claims.”

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The Guardian, 20th February 2012

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Master of the Rolls criticises Irwin Mitchell costs – The Lawyer

Posted February 21st, 2012 in appeals, costs, law firms, news, personal injuries by tracey

“Irwin Mitchell has been forced to defend its pricing policy after the Master of the Rolls Lord Neuberger highlighted a case in which it charged six times the amount paid out to its client.”

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The Lawyer, 21st February 2012

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Judge criticises lawyer fees as “out of kilter” – Daily Telegraph

Posted February 17th, 2012 in costs, fees, legal profession, news, personal injuries by sally

“A senior judge has warned there is ‘something out of kilter’ in the civil justice system after hearing a case in which lawyers were paid almost six times more than their client.”

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Daily Telegraph, 16th February 2012

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David Cameron to ‘end compensation culture’ for whiplash – Daily Telegraph

Posted February 14th, 2012 in compensation, insurance, news, personal injuries by sally

“David Cameron will today pledge to end Britain’s ‘damaging compensation culture’ by tightening the rules on false whiplash claims that are driving up the cost of car insurance.”

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Daily Telegraph, 14th February 2012

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Retired police officer wins injury pension ruling – The Guardian

Posted February 7th, 2012 in news, pensions, personal injuries, police by sally

“Police authorities may have to find tens of millions of pounds extra to fund their pension liabilities after a retired inspector won a landmark legal challenge preserving his income.”

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The Guardian, 6th February 2012

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Kenneth Clarke to ban criminals from claiming injuries fund – The Guardian

Posted January 30th, 2012 in criminal injuries compensation, news, personal injuries by sally

“Criminals are to be banned from making claims for injuries from a special fund set up to help victims of crime, Kenneth Clarke will announce on Monday.”

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The Guardian, 30th January 2012

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NHS trusts ordered to remove ‘no win, no fee’ adverts – Daily Telegraph

Posted January 19th, 2012 in advertising, hospitals, news, personal injuries, solicitors by sally

“Hospitals are being instructed to remove advertisements for personal injury lawyers featured in NHS leaflets issued to patients, it has emerged.”

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Daily Telegraph, 19th January 2012

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Insurance industry must take action to stop customers launching spurious legal claims, say MPs – OUT-LAW.com

Posted January 16th, 2012 in insurance, news, personal injuries by sally

“The insurance industry must take action to stop customers launching spurious legal claims which are driving up the cost of premiums, a committee group of MPs has said.”

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OUT-LAW.com, 16th January 2012

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Referral fees in spotlight as MPs slam cost of whiplash claims – Law Society’s Gazette

Posted January 12th, 2012 in fees, insurance, news, personal injuries by sally

“MPs today call for the bar to be raised if claimants are to receive compensation for whiplash injuries following motor accidents.”

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Law Society’s Gazette, 12th January 2012

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Cameron extends PI fees cap in attack on ‘albatross’ safety culture – Law Society’s Gazette

Posted January 6th, 2012 in fees, health & safety, legal profession, news, personal injuries by tracey

“David Cameron today announced plans to cap lawyers’ fees from personal injury claims at £25,000. Speaking to an audience of small companies, the prime minister launched an attack on the so-called compensation culture and blamed it for holding back the growth of UK businesses.”

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Law Society’s Gazette, 5th January 2012

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Coalition plans to kill off ‘health and safety monster’ with limits on lawyers’ fees – Daily Telegraph

Posted January 6th, 2012 in fees, health & safety, insurance, legal profession, news, personal injuries by tracey

“David Cameron said the move would provide protection for employers facing claims over workplace accidents and help end a ‘culture of fear’ among businesses over health and safety. Insurance companies suggested the change could lead to reduced premiums for motorists by reducing the number of ‘friviolous’ damages claims arising from traffic accidents. Existing limits on legal fees in personal injury cases will now be extended to claims for up to £25,000, officials said. For the first time, caps on lawyers’ fees will also apply to claims brought against employers.”

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Daily Telegraph, 6th January 2012

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Grandmother’s grotto fall was Santa’s fault, rule judges – Daily Telegraph

Posted December 16th, 2011 in duty of care, negligence, news, personal injuries by tracey

“A grandmother fractured her thigh after slipping on a plastic icicle which should have been cleared away by Father Christmas and his elf at Selfridges’ grotto, the Appeal Court has ruled.”

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Daily Telegraph, 16th December 2011

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PI lawyers risk conflict claims under ABS – Law Society Gazette

Posted December 16th, 2011 in conflict of interest, insurance, legal profession, news, personal injuries by tracey

“The legal profession is unprepared for conflicts of interest in personal injury law that will occur from 2012, the Gazette has been told. Such conflicts could leave PI lawyers open to negligence claims and increase professional indemnity insurance premiums.”

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Law Society Gazette, 15th December 2011

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Referral Fees Guidance – The Bar Council

Posted December 14th, 2011 in barristers, codes of practice, fees, news, personal injuries by sally

“The Professional Practice Committee has today published new Guidance on the Prohibition of Referral Fees.”

Guidance on the Prohibition of Referral Fees (PDF)

The Bar Council, 13th December 2011

Source: www.barcouncil.org.uk

Ban on referral fees is looming but enforcement could prove tricky – The Guardian

Posted December 6th, 2011 in bills, enforcement, fees, insurance, news, personal injuries by sally

“There is a crucial get-out clause that means referral fees in personal injury claims may continue to be paid in disguise.”

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The Guardian, 6th December 2011

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The Atomic Veterans Litigation – 4 New Square

“In the week commencing 14 November 2011, a seven-member panel of Justices of the Supreme Court (L Phillips, L Walker, L Hale, L Brown, L Mance, L Kerr and L Wilson) heard the Claimants’ appeal from the Court of Appeal’s decision in the Atomic Veterans Litigation (AB v Ministry of Defence [2010] EWCA Civ 1317). Argument took place over four days and judgment was reserved by the Supreme Court.”

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4 New Square, 21st November 2011

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Extent of injuries to children in private jails revealed – The Guardian

Posted November 22nd, 2011 in children, news, personal injuries, prisons, statistics, young offenders by sally

“Serious injuries or other life-threatening warning signs have been detected on 285 occasions when children have been physically restrained in privately run jails over the past five years, according to Ministry of Justice figures.”

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The Guardian, 22nd November 2011

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Oxford boy given £1m payout by John Radcliffe Hospital – BBC News

Posted November 21st, 2011 in birth, compensation, hospitals, negligence, news, personal injuries by tracey

“An Oxford boy left brain damaged after complications during his birth has been given £1m compensation.”

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BBC News, 19th November 2011

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Berry v Star Autos Ltd and others – WLR Daily

Berry v Star Autos Ltd and others [2011] EWCA Civ 1304; [2011] WLR (D) 327

“On a claim to which there were two or more defendants the court had power to order an interim payment under CPR r 25.7(1)(e) if it were satisfied that at least one of the defendants against whom the application for interim payment was being made would be held liable and each of those defendants was insured; the fact that there might be another defendant who was not insured was immaterial.”

WLR Daily, 10th November 2011

Source: www.iclr.co.uk

Reforms will cut claims against NHS in half – Law Society’s Gazette

Posted November 8th, 2011 in legal aid, medical treatment, news, personal injuries by sally

“Legal aid cuts and the Jackson reforms will slash the number of claims brought against the NHS by 50%, a senior member of the Civil Justice Council has predicted.”

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Law Society’s Gazette, 7th November 2011

Source: www.lawgazette.co.uk