Car accident claim video, whiplash payout
www.whiplash-payout.co.uk Calculation of a whiplash payout requires numerous factors to be taken into account. The key factor to be considered ...
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www.whiplash-payout.co.uk Calculation of a whiplash payout requires numerous factors to be taken into account. The key factor to be considered ...
Average personal injury claim payout
4 Mistakes That Could Reduce Your Whiplash Injury ClaimWhiplash is by far the most common injury resulting from car accidents. Whiplash is one of the main injuries that car insurance covers. Symptoms of whiplash include pain in the neck or upper back, pain in the shoulder, and headaches. Symptoms can be noticed right away or may take days, weeks, or months to fully present themselves. Doctors rely on a patients history, neck examinations and x-rays to determine if a person has a whiplash injury.
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Last year, the average personal injury payout after a road collision was £2430. Yet this was almost matched by the payment for legal costs - £2100. Every day, the insurance industry is paying an estimated £2.7million to personal injury firms.
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Scottish drivers pay price for English law Honest motorists are being crippled by the cost, with courts awarding multi-million-pound payouts, adding more than £80 a year to each driver's motor policy. Insurers are also furious that they are paying 87p to law firms for every £1 they pay out in |
A summit of top cabinet ministers are to discuss ways to slash the number of whiplash claims forcing up car insurance premiums in Britain.
Transport Secretary Justine Greening, Health Secretary Andrew Lansley, Justice Secretary Ken Clarke, Home Secretary Theresa May and Business Secretary Vince Cable will meet to discuss the situation.
Prime Minister David Cameron will later convene a wider review on the issue.
In January, the Transport Select Committee criticised the fact Britain has much higher rates of whiplash claims than anywhere else in Europe, driving higher insurance premiums. The committee called for a higher threshold before payouts for whiplash are made.
Writing in the Mail on Sunday, Ms Greening said: "There is no getting away from it: the cost of car insurance is bearing increasingly little relationship to the real world where motorists act more responsibly than ever and accidents really do happen less often.
"With this in mind, it would be reasonable to expect premiums to come down or at least hold steady. But the cost of cover continues on a relentless climb. Sadly, Britain is now the whiplash capital of Europe, with more than 1,500 claims a day.
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