Personal Injury/Clinical Negligence


Whiplash reforms delayed until April 2021

21 April 2020

The whiplash reforms have been delayed until April 2021 due to the coronavirus crisis, the Lord Chancellor announced today. This is the third time implementation has been postponed.


National Accident Helpline furloughs staff as enquiries fall

21 April 2020

NAHL – the listed company that owns National Accident Helpline – announced yesterday that it has furloughed a third of its staff amid a fall in personal injury enquiries.


Huge growth at PI ABS but Leeds office put on ice

6 April 2020

Staff numbers at personal injury law firm Bond Turner grew by 65% last year but the listed company that owns it has put the firm’s expansion to Leeds on hold during the coronavirus crisis.


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