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BICMA seeks an end to adversarial rehab

We at the Bodily Injury Claims Management Association are currently preparing a model agreement to r...

We at the Bodily Injury Claims Management Association are currently preparing a model agreement to run alongside the Rehabilitation Code of Best Practice.

We believe that the parties agreeing to the process outlined in the code should be encouraged to adopt the recommendations following assessment whereas at present there are examples of parties using the assessment for their own means, which has resulted in the adoption of the phrase "adversarial rehab". With market approval it is BICMA's intention to address this issue by way of model agreements.

Norman Cottington

President

BICMA.

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