
Changing your approach Insurers need to examine their approach to third-party assistance and claims for credit hire following the decisions in Copley v Lawn and Maden v Haller, argues Chris Ball.
The RECENT DECISIONS handed down by the Court of Appeal in the cases of Copley v Lawn and Maden v Haller provide a good opportunity for insurers to examine their approach to third-party assistance and
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