High Court personal injury disputes jump 32% in two years

High Court London

The number of personal injury claims continues to surge despite reforms to regulate claims handling companies according to statistics obtained by Sweet & Maxwell.

According to the company, the number of personal injury claims launched in the High Court jumped 31.8% over the last two years from 914 in 2006 to 1205 in 2008.

The legal information provider also pointed out that the increase comes despite a Government effort to reduce the number of claims three years ago by reforming the legal system.

The Compensation Act 2006 imposed new registration requirements on claims management companies who advertise to attract personal injury victims, and also set up

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