Most people who will use an online portal to process their claims for so-called whiplash injury after reforms are implemented at the end of this month will probably require some form of legal representation, an investment company said on Thursday.
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Now that we have a clearer sight of the way the new small claims portal, Official Injury Claim, built by the insurance industry will operate, I predict that 80% to 95% of injured people using the
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Whiplash rules have edged closer to their 31 May commencement, as Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Justice Alex Chalk said the government and
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