18 Apr 2016Insurance industry 'smokescreen' will impact on injured motoristsABI data shows less than 1 per cent of motor claims are proven to be fraudulent
22 Mar 2016Vnuk: An involuntary risk transferA recent CJEU decision on the 'use' of a vehicle raises questions about the scope of compulsory motor insurance, as well as the wider issue of how the EU affects UK law, writes Mike Dobson
22 Feb 2016Shadow health minister tackles personal injury puzzleInjured people will be left alone in an unfair battle against powerful insurance companies, says Jigsaw Law
21 Jan 2016Insurance Fraud Taskforce went 'far beyond its remit', says APILDefendant and claimant groups at odds over PI proposals, as the SRA is told to 'name and shame' insurance fraudsters
25 Nov 2015Osborne's removal of general damages is 'callous', says APILGovernment plans may clog up courts with claimants seeking 'special damages'
28 Oct 2015NHS loses millions of pounds annually due to obsolete lawCosts recovery legislation must be reviewed as health service faces £2bn deficit, says Moore Blatch lawyer
6 Oct 2015The role of expert reconstruction evidenceWhen can reconstruction evidence assist in road traffic accident claims, and when does the expert risk usurping the trial judge, asks Roger Cooper
14 Sept 2015Kennedys warns MoJ over MedCo 'gaming'MedCo needs to be kept simple with a mirrored auditing procedure, says defendant lawyers