Personal injury solicitors have called for independent research into insurance fraud in the UK.
The call comes off the back of the Ministry of Justice’s (MoJ) message that it is solicitors who need to act in order to curb insurance fraud.
The cost of insurance fraud in the UK is estimated at in excess of £3bn each year, which in turn costs each policyholder up to £50. Figures were obtained by the Insurance Fraud Taskforce, a body set up by the MoJ and HM Treasury.
Those figures were recently challenged by the Association of Personal Injury Lawyers (APIL), which also cited that figures obtained from the Association of British Insurers stating that the level of cost associated to insurance fraud was not in line with those quoted by the insurance companies.
APIL has therefore called for an independent review in order to set realistic aims. Lord Faulks, the justice minister, has confirmed that the government will publish its own action plan based on the recommendations made by the Insurance Fraud Taskforce.
Lord O’Neill also confirmed the government’s plans to provide an update on the progress of the recommendations, and added that the Taskforce’s findings reflect and support the programme of proposed reforms for low value personal injury claims.
As things stand there is clearly some disagreement with the findings of the Insurance Fraud Taskforce, with Claimant practitioners suggesting they do not give a true representation of the level of insurance fraud.
The Law Society has also called for a collaborative approach from both Claimant and Defendant practitioners in order to establish the level of the insurance fraud problem together, so that accurate measurements and targets are set.
It will be interesting to see how this the debate on insurance fraud develops.
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