Our brand-new industry white paper, focusing on the customer and look at what it is that makes injured people choose to contact a particular firm in the first place is here...
Read moreFirst4Lawyers sponsor the PI Futures Conference for the fifth year, as the event goes virtual for a week of sessions where delegates can hear from experts across the sector, including our head of operations, Andy Kay and our head of marketing, Andy Cullwick.
Read moreWhy are personal injury law firms failing to understand what potential clients are looking for and wasting their marketing budgets as a result?
Read moreIn his latest blog for Claims Mag, our head of marketing Andy Cullwick, explains the four key principles that should direct your marketing strategy in the personal injury legal services market.
Read moreWith ministers determined to implement whiplash reforms next April, despite a complete absence of rules to date, how are firms planning for where their claims will come from, and what type of claims they will be wanting to look at? Will low-value road traffic accident (RTA) claims disappear?
Read moreNow in its sixth year, our annual State of the Market survey is designed to gauge the challenges facing the personal injury and clinical negligence sector to build a comprehensive picture of the market, and this year has certainly provided challenges like no other.
Read moreIt may be two years late, but the government has made clear its intention to introduce the whiplash reforms in April 2021, making your marketing strategy and budget more important than it ever has been before. So, how can you be sure that you are making every pound work for you?
Read moreJust 18% of claimant personal injury solicitors say their firm has settled on a strategy to deal with next April’s whiplash reforms. So how will your firm deal with the impending implementation of the whiplash reforms?
Read moreQamar Anwar, managing director comments on today’s written statement by the Secretary of State for Justice that the whiplash reform programme will be delayed until May 2021.
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