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Another smokescreen blown away?
mikey72
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-12703857
Car insurance firms encourage claims, MPs claim
"A report from the Transport Select Committee details how firms are paid "referral" fees for giving lawyers the names of people involved in crashes.
These people may then be persuaded to sue for compensation"
So if the extra £40 we all have to pay is the fault of the compensation claims, isn't it about time our own insurer stopped referring us, without our consent?
Car insurance firms encourage claims, MPs claim
"A report from the Transport Select Committee details how firms are paid "referral" fees for giving lawyers the names of people involved in crashes.
These people may then be persuaded to sue for compensation"
So if the extra £40 we all have to pay is the fault of the compensation claims, isn't it about time our own insurer stopped referring us, without our consent?
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