26-06-2017 09:59 via insuranceinsider.com

Opinion: Motor mood music

The Queen's Speech last Wednesday (21 June) rekindled optimism
among bruised (re)insurers that reforms to cut spiralling
compensation costs are in reach.
The Civil Liability Bill would first and foremost restrict
whiplash claims, including by stopping payouts backed by no medical
evidence. But the government appeared, pointedly, to leave open the
possibility of bundling in sorely needed reforms to the Ogden
methodology for calculating personal injury compensation.
Cheered by the revival of the s
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