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Proposed tariffs for whiplash injuries post-reform is offensive

In February, the government published these regulations as part of the Civil Liability Act 2018 – they establish the final tariff table for soft tissue or whiplash injuries and clarify that a medical report is required in order to settle a whiplash injury-related claim. However, Elsby believes the new tariff table “allows insurers to save money at the expense of injured people”. He said: “The proposed tariffs for whiplash injuries are derisory and offensive and will almost certainly leave people under-compensated. “The lowest tariff provides just £240 for pain and suffering that will affect an injured person for up to three months - this is not anywhere near the appropriate level of compensation.

Injured off-road victims sacrificed at hands of Brexit , say lawyers | News

By John Hyde2021-03-01T13:24:00+00:00 Personal injury lawyers have warned that the UK government’s decision to ditch a European ruling on private land vehicles risks sacrificing the rights of injured people ‘in the name of Brexit’. The Association of Personal Injury Lawyers responded after the government’s decision to scrap the Vnuk ruling, which required compulsory insurance for vehicles used on private land. This includes vehicles such as tractors, quad bikes and off-road motorcycles. Introducing the change, transport secretary Grant Shapps MP said it would save every British driver an estimated £50 in their annual insurance premium. He cited the decision to scrap Vnuk as reiterating the benefits of leaving the European Union, as the country takes back control of its laws and regulations.

Letters: Praise for Israel s Covid vaccination programme and a plea for Govt Covid support

Don t cut Covid aid This week what most of us sensed was officially confirmed, our economy has seen its largest fall ever. As a result, many are struggling here in Wiltshire as well as the rest of the country. Wiltshire has as a result already 1,000 extra children qualifying for free school meals. Record numbers of our neighbours are furloughed, or now rely on Universal Credit. Both of these vital support mechanisms ‎may well be withdrawn in the case of the former or cut in the case of the latter. Loans taken by businesses in order to survive, now face imminent deadlines for the start of repayments.

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