With fears growing over the country’s developing ‘compensation culture’, the Justice Secretary has announced that cuts are to be made to the fees charged for medical reports in cases involving whiplash injuries.  The new regulations will be launched in October, meaning that medical professionals can charge a maximum of £180 for initial whiplash reports. This compares to the current prices of around £700 being charged – enforcing a cut to around one quarter of the current rates.

With approximately 500,000 whiplash claims being made every year in the UK, insurers have calculated that the claims add an extra £90 a year to the average motor insurance policy. The Government said that the new regulations come as further changes to “tackle the compensation culture”, following the reforms to the new laws surrounding “no win no fee” deals.

Changes include:

 

With many other changes due to take place, Mr Grayling said: "We are determined to have an improved, robust system for medical evidence - so genuine claims can still be settled but fraud is driven out of the market."

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