Car insurers
were under fire this week as they “encourage fraud and exaggeration” say
MPs.
MPs on the
Transport Select Committee said insurers must immediately “put their house in
order”. MPs on the committee said
insurance companies were guilty of accepting claims that had not received proper
scrutiny and also accused the insurers of ignoring a previous recommendation to
be more transparent about their links with other parties involved in accident
claims, such as Claims Management Companies.
The Committee
made various recommendations such as requiring an accredited scheme for medical
practitioners to file reports on accidents and asked the Government to consider
reducing the period in which a claim can be brought for an accident down to one
year, rather than the current three years.
Did you know
that insurers regularly referred details of accident victims onto their own
solicitors panel and certainly before April 2013 when the law changed, referral
fees were paid by the lawyers for these cases.
In addition insurers will often look to deal with a Claimant direct and
offer a sum of money straight after an accident where the Claimant is not aware
of the consequences of settling the claim at that stage before the medical
prognosis will have become clear.
Let us hope the
insurers take heed.......