Insurers and lawyers lock horns over plans to cut recoverable claims costs
The Association of British Insurers has accused claimant lawyers of attempting to derail “crucial” reforms to the electronic personal injury claims portal by launching a judicial review.
This criticism comes after the Association of Personal Injury Lawyers and Motor Accident Solicitors Society issued a judicial review last Friday over Ministry of Justice plans to “significantly cut”
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