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New business models Although it is early days, the new rules on whiplash claims and the launch of the new digital portal are prompting firms to reassess their business approach in this area, says John Cuss, vice-chair of the Law Society’s Civil Litigation Section Committee. The reforms, first announced by chancellor George Osborne (pictured) in 2015 and originally meant to come into force in April 2019, have been repeatedly delayed so many firms are still working on a wait-and-see basis. Others have exited the market (either altogether, or to focus only on the higher end), while some have evolved to adopt new funding models to serve lower-value claims, for example under either conditional fee agreements or damages-based agreements, according to Cuss. A small number of firms are also considering ‘unbundled legal services’ where they would provide a limited legal advice service on aspects of claims such as a complicated self-employed loss of earnings claim or a complex lia ....
By John Hyde2021-05-28T08:11:00+01:00 At least 25 medical experts will be on hand to diagnose injuries for unrepresented claimants when the new personal injury reforms come into force. From Monday, all RTA claims up to £5,000 will fall under the small claims threshold, meaning legal costs will no longer be recoverable. This is expected to cause a leap in the number of unrepresented people claiming through a new web portal. All will require a medical examination, and medical experts and medical reporting organisations that wish to receive work from unrepresented claimants now require online training and auditing. Medical experts have signed up for accreditation to the RTA claims system ....
ROULETTE WHEEL 8 out of 10 drivers have taken deadly risks at wheel including drink, drugs, not wearing a seatbelt or posting selfies Updated: 19 May 2021, 12:21 Invalid Date, EIGHT out of ten drivers have taken deadly risks while at the wheel - with many admitting drinking, taking drugs, not wearing a seatbelt or even posting selfies on the road. A new poll of 2,000 motorists found the majority admit perilous behaviour while driving. 2 2 And many admit downing drinks or even taking drugs before getting on the roadCredit: Alamy More than a fifth - 32 per cent - have driven while over the alcohol limit, while 17 per cent hit the road after taking drugs and 13 per cent have travelled without a seatbelt on. ....
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