News analysis: Industry calls for action after whiplash reforms delayed

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Insurers promise they’re “not going quiet” as Ministry of Justice delays compensation reforms

Insurers have pledged to continue to push for action following the news that the government has delayed reforms to compensation for minor whiplash injuries. 

Market experts stated that while the postponement of the consultation was disappointing at first, the Ministry of Justice’s remarks that reform was not “off the agenda” was proof that changes in this area were still coming.

“We’ll be pushing on all fronts for this to happen and we’ll be continuing to shout about the things that are

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Broking profits fall at Saga

Underlying profit before tax in Saga’s insurance broking arm fell to £39.8m for the year ended 31 January 2024, compared with £71.5m in the previous period.

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