Opinion: Whiplash reform – more at stake than a potential £50
Andrew Twambley, spokesperson for Access to Justice which is campaigning against the government’s reforms to personal injury, joins the debate.
Take the lid off the so called 'oven-ready' personal injury reforms and you'll find that the arguments are in fact half-baked with added soggy bottom.
The Compensation Recovery Unit (CRU) shows that whiplash claims incidence is reducing, from 571,000 in 2010/11 to 334,000 last year.
These figures are not infallible but they are supplied by insurers for the most part, and show a year on year drop. They were sourced via a Freedom of Information request to the CRU by the Association of Personal
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