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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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If you have a complaint about a Claims Management Company, please go directly to the regulator of claims management services, which investigates such matters. 
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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
Latest News
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12/08/2010
Claims firm Parabis buys MIA
The purchase will allow MIA to offer enhanced third-party claims services
11/08/2010
Firm must pay for asbestos victim's hospice care
Foster Wheeler ordered to pay for the care of a worker who died of mesothelioma
11/08/2010
PPI compensation could reach £2.7bn, says regulator
Two and three quarter million people could be reimbursed after being mis-sold Payment Protection Insurance
11/08/2010
NIG: A victim of 2008-2009 claims farming
The desperate state of the motor market sunk to a new low this month with the announcement that NIG's personal lines motor book was being put into run-off
10/08/2010
LSB rejects referral fee ban, but backs "enhanced transparency"
Papers show that the LSB has decided there is no regulatory case for a ban on referral fees
06/08/2010
RTA claims portal 'loophole'
The chairman of the group overseeing the launch of the portal has played down concerns
06/08/2010
Injury claims lose RBSI £253m
RBS Insurance made a Q2 operating loss of £203m, four times its Q1 loss of £50m, bringing its half year loss to £253m compared with a profit for H1 2009 of £217m
04/08/2010
Pleural plaques compensation scheme opens
Pleural plaques victims can now claim £5,000 from the government if they lodged a claim before the 2007 Lords ruling


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