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The Claims Standards Council is the trade association representing claims management businesses, and aims to ensure that the claims management sector is fairly and effectively promoted to lawyers, insurers, and the government.

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News Alerts

RTA portal causes concern 06/08/2010

The independent chairman of the RTA portal project steering group has played down the concerns of claimant lawyers about a loophole allowing claims payment to be delayed

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Latest News

All the latest news from the industry, sponsored by: Aah-small


Legal and Medical

20/08/2010

Legal aid for op blunders could go

Victims of operation blunders may no longer receive financial help to sue the NHS

Legal and Medical

19/08/2010

Miners seek compensation redress

A group of miners has lodged legal claims against solicitors who advised them through the process of gaining compensation for injuries they received at work

The Guardian

19/08/2010

Proposals to ban 'no win, no fee' advertising on TV could embarrass government

One man's compensation culture is another man's access to justice....


The Lawyer

18/08/2010

Ex-miners take firms to court over 'inadequate compensation'

At least eight firms are facing legal action

Law Gazette

18/08/2010

Miners in court over alleged undersettlement of claims

The first known court actions against law firms for alleged undersettlement of sick coal miners' government compensation claims began this morning

BBC

18/08/2010

Ex-miners claim injuries were under-compensated

A group of former miners who suffered industrial injuries say they received inadequate compensation under a government scheme


Post

12/08/2010

Controlling claims costs: The spirit of co-operation

Bob Rabbitts praises insurers, claimant and defendant lawyers, and rehabilitation providers, for putting their differences aside to work together to provide consensus

Post

12/08/2010

Time to go back to basics on claims

How refreshing to see Adrian Brown openly express the view that insurers should actively seek to identify, recognise and pay claims that could properly fall under employers' liability policies issued, however long ago

Insurance Times

12/08/2010

Fraud 'enablers' convicted

Two brothers who ran North West Claims have been convicted following an Insurance Fraud Bureau operation