Queen's Speech: Insurers welcome new whiplash legislation move

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Industry looks towards meaningful delivery of the reform.

Insurers have welcomed the new whiplash legislation proposals introduced in today’s (21 June) Queen Speech.

Announcing the government’s legislative programme for the next two years at the State Opening of Parliament the Queen read out a host of proposed new laws.

Among the 27 bills, eight of which deal with Brexit, a Civil Liability Bill was announced with the government stating it would crack down on fraudulent whiplash claims and reduce motor insurance premiums by about £35 per year.

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