Paul Hurley, Director of ATE at ARAG, introduces the new Practice Policy which is aimed at reducing both premiums and administration, for solicitors writing volume PI business. It is based on single policy to cover all personal injury cases which can be tailored to suit the individual practice.
Discover ARAG new ATE practice policy : a unique single policy with many advantages
24 July 2017
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