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New laws to stop claims firms giving away tablet PCs | New laws to stop claims firms giving away tablet PCs |
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Lawyers and claims firms are to be banned from offering incentives such as free tablet computers to encourage people to make insurance claims | |
Courts will also be given powers to refuse compensation for claimants who have been dishonest. | |
The measures, announced by the Ministry of Justice (MoJ), are among several aimed at reducing insurance fraud. | |
Justice secretary Chris Grayling has warned insurance companies he expects the reforms to lead to lower premiums. | |
The MoJ is promising to legislate for the changes before the end of the current Parliament in May 2015. | The MoJ is promising to legislate for the changes before the end of the current Parliament in May 2015. |
If the plans become law, claims firms will no longer be able to offer potential clients free gifts, such as tablet computers, or cash. | |
'Compensation culture' | 'Compensation culture' |
At least one firm in the UK advertises a "free iPad" to clients whose claim is successful. | At least one firm in the UK advertises a "free iPad" to clients whose claim is successful. |
Another offers "an upfront cash advance of £2,000" if the party at fault admits full liability. | Another offers "an upfront cash advance of £2,000" if the party at fault admits full liability. |
The news was welcomed by insurance industry body the Association of British Insurers. | |
"We applaud the decision to ban the distasteful advertising which offers cash or other inducements for personal injury claims," said the body's director general, Otto Thoresen. | |
"This only serves to reinforce to unscrupulous claimants that there is a compensation culture to exploit." | |
Whiplash | Whiplash |
At the moment, courts can decide to pay some compensation to clients for their injuries, even though they may have exaggerated them. | At the moment, courts can decide to pay some compensation to clients for their injuries, even though they may have exaggerated them. |
Under the proposed changes, courts would be required to block all such compensation, if the claimant had been shown to be fundamentally dishonest. | Under the proposed changes, courts would be required to block all such compensation, if the claimant had been shown to be fundamentally dishonest. |
The courts would only have discretion over this in cases where "substantial injustice" would otherwise be caused. | The courts would only have discretion over this in cases where "substantial injustice" would otherwise be caused. |
The government says the changes will help cut the cost of motor insurance in particular. | The government says the changes will help cut the cost of motor insurance in particular. |
Mr Grayling told BBC Breakfast: "These measures are designed to drive down on the cost of motor insurance. | |
"I've got a clear message to insurance companies - I expect to see those reforms converted into lower premiums for motorists.... I'm doing my bit - I expect them to do their bit." | |
Last week, figures showed that fraud in the insurance industry was running at a record £1.3bn a year and costs every householder £50 a year on their premiums. | Last week, figures showed that fraud in the insurance industry was running at a record £1.3bn a year and costs every householder £50 a year on their premiums. |
Rules on whiplash claims are also due to come into force this autumn. | |
From October, new independent medical boards will assess such claims, to tighten up on people who claim for false whiplash injuries. | From October, new independent medical boards will assess such claims, to tighten up on people who claim for false whiplash injuries. |
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