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GOVERNMENT’S PROPOSAL ON FIXED RECOVERABLE COSTS IN PERSONAL-INJURY MATTERS

Submitted on Saturday 24th November 2012

Published on Wednesday 28th November 2012

Current status: Closed

Closed: Thursday 28th November 2013

Signatures: 6,293

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GOVERNMENT’S PROPOSAL ON FIXED RECOVERABLE COSTS IN PERSONAL-INJURY MATTERS

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We call on the Government to dispense with its proposal to introduce in April 2013 a new fixed-costs regime for personal-injury matters. According to this proposal, many solicitors will lose up to 70% of their costs.

The proposed changes will adversely affect the legal profession, the justice system and the economy because:

1) Thousands will lose their jobs: solicitors, barristers, paralegals and office personnel.

2) PI lawyers will no longer recover £140 million in CRU benefits. So the taxpayer will have to underwrite the cost of rehabilitating and supporting injured victims.

3) There will be fewer legal job opportunities.

4) Smaller businesses will be unable to function and will go out of business.

5) Solicitors will be unable to take on PI work, for it will be uneconomical to do so.

6) Thousands of accident victims will lose their right of access to justice.

We therefore urge the Government to abandon its proposal.


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