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Child abuse inquiry slams ‘hostile, baffling, frustrating and futile’ claims process as it pushes for insurer action

Child abuse

Setting up a register of public liability policies, revising damages and ensuring there is a claims code of practice are among a number of recommendations the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse has made in a report published today

Following initial hearings in its Accountability and Reparations investigation, which focused on hurdles faced by CSA claimants, the inquiry has made a number of recommendations in a report published

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