Law firm claims Quinn's woes linked to Irish economy
Hugh Evans, financial litigation partner at DLA Piper, said the move to place Quinn Insurance into provisional administration is an example of Irish economy woes "spilling over into the UK".
Mr Evans said: "As much as the FSA have said that it remains business as usual for Quinn customers, the reality is that lenders will be watching developments very closely, and some may choose to settle claims they would otherwise fight in order to protect their interests. Quinn also has a motor insurance business - thankfully for its customers, if it defaults on claims, the Financial Services Compensation Scheme will step in to meet claims in full.
"However, Quinn was one of a number of insurers
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