All eyes at the moment are on the passage of the Civil Liability Bill through the House of Lords. Come 12 June, we should have a much better idea of whether it can be successfully attacked by claimant interests.
Read moreQamar Anwar, managing director of First4Lawyers, comments on the latest developments of the Civil Liability Bill and the concessions made by the government this week.
Read moreThe Personal Injury and Medical Negligence marketing landscape remains as competitive as ever, with the top 10 advertisers spending 8% more year to date than the same period last year.
Read moreIf you’ve not watched our animation yet, please take a look to see the stark reality for innocent road traffic victims. The message is clear: the government should not be allowed to get away with prioritising repairing damaged cars over the health of injury victims.
Read moreQamar Anwar responds to today’s report on the Civil Liability Bill issued by the Justice Select Committee,
Read moreBritain is in the middle of a compensation culture epidemic if you were to believe some of the headlines, but just exactly what is a compensation culture and how much of a problem, if any, is there?
Read moreOur #RepairTheRightBody campaign aims to raise awareness about the government's plans to reform personal injury claims as part of the Civil Liability Bill.
Read moreOur MD, Qamar Anwar, responds to the second House of Lord reading of the letter issued by Lord Keen Of Elie QC following the second reading of the Civil Liability Bill.
Read moreQamar Anwar comments on today’s announcement from the Justice Secretary, David Gauke about a crackdown on so-called fraudulent whiplash claims.
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