Employers take the strain.
Following the recent successful pursuit of damages for both stress and RSI in the courts, David Fanning examines the impact on insurers.
A welcome consequence of the Woolf protocols on personal claimsactions is that insurers will now tend to investigate more claims and the
incidence of successful defences against personal injury claims will
rise.
Tim Oliver of solicitors Berrymans Lace Mawer says: "In the past, employer
liability insurers were under pressure to settle claims on economic
grounds.
Many were presented years after the event and could not be properly
investigated.
Under Woolf, claims have to be processed and presented
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