Insurance claims

Claims Volumes Continue To Fall Says ACSO

Some comments from ACSO on the latest claims data trends in the UK; The latest quarterly data from the government’s Compensation Recovery Unit (CRU), obtained following a Freedom of Information request by the Association of […]

Insurance claims

Kevin & Perry Go Large? Nope, Fake Injury Claim of 500K Denied

Latest case report from Clyde & Co; A Great Yarmouth labourer who attempted to claim half a million pounds after two small falls at work has been labelled a fraudster and had his claim struck […]

Insurance claims

IFB Launches New AI Counter Fraud System

This new potential fraud detection solution looks promising on paper, let’s see if it delivers results in the fight against organised fraud like crash-for-cash, fake injury/illness claims, mysterious old building fires or spotting vehicles with […]

Insurance claims

New Tech Offers Pedestrian Priority at Traffic Lights

After the changes to the Highway Code in 2022, this is interesting for anyone in Motor insurance claims. New tech can give pedestrians priority at traffic lights, rather than having to wait for the entire […]

News

Road Injury Claims: ACSO Comment on Latest Govt Stats

Commenting on the latest data received following a FOI request from the Department for Work and Pensions’ Compensation Recovery Unit (CRU), which registers personal injury claims, Matthew Maxwell Scott, executive director of ACSO (the Association […]

Legal

Interesting Precedent Set in Court Case Evidence

In a precedent-setting judgment, the Court of Appeal has today ruled that the evidence of eyewitnesses and other contemporaneous accounts should take precedence when expert testimony cannot ‘unlock’ a case. Global law firm Clyde & […]

Insurance claims

Clyde & Co Comment on Autonomous Vehicles & Liability

Responding to the publication of Connected and Automated Mobility 2025: realising the benefits of self-driving vehicles, the new report from the UK government, global law firm Clyde & Co has welcomed the report as a […]