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DAS declares brokers must be regulated for personal injury referrals

Legal expenses insurer DAS is attempting to resurrect the debate over whether brokers who refer personal injury claims to solicitors should be regulated by the Ministry of Justice. This is despite the claims management regulator, Mark Boleat confirming in October 2006 that neither insurers or brokers will be subject to regulation by a second body.

In a statement today, DAS said brokers who refer personal injury claims to local solicitors must now be authorised by the Ministry of Justice (formerly the Department for Constitutional Affairs). From

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