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13:00PM – 14:00PM BST
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The whiplash reforms:
UK motor insurance
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The whiplash reforms came into force on 31st May 2021. The aim of the reforms is to save motorists money by reducing claim frequency and costs. In conjunction with DWF solicitors, Aon will be hosting a webinar to discuss the key changes and the impact on your motor insurance.
Please join DWF’s keynote address which will be followed by a panel discussion with a group of experts and a Q&A session. During the webinar we will discuss:
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- The launch of a new online claims portal for any road traffic related personal injury claim valued at under £5,000.
- Increasing the small claims limit for road traffic accident related personal injury claims from £1,000 to £5,000.
- The introduction of a new fixed tariff of compensation for whiplash injuries.
- The introduction of a ban on the practice of seeking or offering to settle whiplash claims without medical evidence.
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Our panel of experts will bring insight from legal, risk management and insurance viewpoints. The panel includes:
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- Mark Fowles, Director, DWF
- Jamie Whaling, Associate, DWF
- Anthony Little, Regional Claims Director, Aon
- Phillip Morton, Principal Consultant, Aon
- Gary Peart, Associate Director - Retail Broking, Aon
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Please note this is a joint event with DWF Solicitors, we apologise in advance of any duplication of invitations.
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