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What your mother didn’t tell you when you qualified: David Williams on the personal injury compensation

This episode of The Law Report focuses on personal injury compensation system and how it will change following the Compensation Act 2006.

This podcast is a free demonstration only, there is no accredited CPD for listening



The Government announced it would look at how the system could be reformed and, as a first step, regulated claims management companies through the 2006 Compensation Act. It then set about consulting on how the compensation process itself could be reformed.

The Government announced it would look at how the system could be reformed and, as a first step, regulated claims management companies through the 2006 Compensation Act. It then set about consulting on how the compensation process itself could be reformed.

This podcast interview was recorded before the Ministry of Justice consultation on case track limits and the process for personal injury claims. It still provides a useful perspective on whether and how the system should be reformed.

This was recorded before the Ministry of Justice consultation on case track limits and the process for personal injury claims.

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Aims and Outcomes

This podcast is a discussion between David Williams of AXA insurance and Neil Kinsella, the managing partner of Russell Jones & Walker solicitors. It sets out the key issues in the ongoing debate about the PI compensation system.

It will be useful to anyone working in the personal injury field and provides a useful perspective on whether and how the system should be reformed.

The interviewers for this podcast are Fraser Whitehead and Louise Restell. The questions are set by Louise Restell.

Learning outcomes

After listening to the interview, you will understand:

  • The costs of personal injury claims
  • Some of the key problems with the current system
  • The research into the claims system from both industry and consumer bodies
  • What consumers want from the claims system
  • How the system could be reformed
  • The different views of th
David Williams

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