LV Reports Solicitors Seeing Rise In Fraudulent Personal Injury Claims
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on: April 06, 2010, 9:59 pm
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Industry: Financial
LV= has issued new research revealing that the legal
profession has seen a dramatic increase in the number of people
attempting to claim compensation from exaggerated or invented injuries.
The research reveals that over half of all solicitors (57%) have noticed an increase
in the number of prospective clients faking their injuries in order to make a claim
in the past ten years.
Among solicitors who have encountered suspect personal injury claims, over half (52%) say the claims
are most likely to involve a car accident, with whiplash the most frequently
exaggerated injury (46% of all exaggerated claims). Post-traumatic stress was the
next most commonly 'made-up' injury (21%) followed by strained muscles (10%).
The vast majority of solicitors (89%) feel that the 'blame culture' associated
with personal injury claims has been exacerbated by the introduction of the 'no win
no fee' arrangement, also known as the 'Conditional Fee Agreements' system.
The LV= research found that over six in ten legal professionals (63%) believe that
TV advertising of these kinds of services is one of the key reasons for the increase
in people reporting false personal injury claims. The other reasons cited were
people thinking it’s an easy way to make money (70%), an increased awareness of the
availability of compensation (62%), and the need to hold someone else responsible
(49%) if they had been in an accident.
The legal profession is cracking down on cheats as a result of the findings, with
the vast majority of solicitors refusing to take on claims, or strongly discouraging
claimants if the facts don’t add up.
Commenting on the findings, Asim Butt, a partner from Keoghs LLP, a law firm
specialising in the investigation and handling of suspected fraudulent personal
injury claims on behalf of insurance companies, said: "The research by LV= supports
the experience within our fraud unit that some types of car insurance fraud are now
reaching epidemic proportions. Our legal system is intended to ensure that fair
compensation is provided to those who genuinely suffer injury or loss as a result of
an accident. It is not there to be hijacked by those who wish to abuse the system by
pursuing false, bogus or exaggerated claims. Insurance fraud
is not a faceless crime; it is an indirect tax on the public, levied by dishonest
people and is an unacceptable feature of today’s society that needs to be
addressed."
Martin Milliner, LV= technical claims director, said: "Genuine cases of personal
injury where another person or company is at fault are certainly causes for
compensation. However, drivers who invent or exaggerate their injuries to make a
claim not only break the law but also push up the cost of car insurance premiums for all motorists. We
encourage all solicitors to continue to apply rigorous questioning to anyone
claiming a personal injury, and to investigate very carefully any concerns they have
about the reliability of a claimant’s story."
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Notes to Editors:
ICM Research conducted an online survey with 235 solicitors regarding their
experiences of personal injury claims in the legal profession. ICM is a member of
the British Polling Council and abides by its rules. Further information at www.icmresearch.co.uk
About LV=:
LV= is a registered trademark of Liverpool Victoria Friendly Society Limited (LVFS)
and a trading style of the Liverpool Victoria group of companies.
LV= employs around 4,000 people, serves over 3.8m customers and members, and manages
around £7.7bn on their behalf. We are also the UK’s largest friendly society and a
leading mutual financial services provider.
LVFS is authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority, register
number 110035. LVFS is a member of the ABI, the AFM and ILAG. Registered address:
County Gates, Bournemouth BH1 2NF.
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