In yesterday’s webinar, Roger André and Simon Trigger provided an update on credit hire, and discussed the implementation of whiplash reforms.
Roger provided a recap and update of credit hire law and developments, and Simon discussed the whiplash reforms now they are finally due to come in by the end of May. He considered how those reforms are likely to impact on claims going forwards and what, if any, further areas of dispute they will give rise to.
If you missed it, you can view it here.
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