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RMI Bodyshops welcomes government stance on ‘whiplash epidemic’

UK News

RMI Bodyshops (NAB & VBRA), the UK’s trade association for vehicle repairers, is encouraged to see that the Ministry of Justice has launched a consultation today on proposals which will reduce the unacceptably high number of whiplash claims, and allow insurers to cut premiums.

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17th November 2016/by Andrew

RMI Bodyshops ‘disappointed’ over whiplash delay

Legislation, UK News

RMI Bodyshops (NAB & VBRA), the UK’s trade association for vehicle repairers, has raised their concerns following today’s announcement that proposals to reform how the insurance industry deals with claims for whiplash injuries have been put on hold by the government.

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17th October 2016/by Andrew

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