Expertise from A-Z - Personal injury reform: Shaking up the compensation culture

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Three years after reforms, the underlying problems with the compensation system are still prevalent. What can be done to provide tangible change?

Three years ago as an industry, we were welcoming the government’s reforms to the civil litigation system. This was heralded by the incoming Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012 and Lord Justice Jackson’s other Civil Procedure Rules recommendations to address the UK’s infamous compensation culture when it came to speculative personal injury claims. Three years on and it is clear that the reforms have not addressed the underlying problems with the UK compensation system, as

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