Close down CMCs tomorrow - Desmond Hudson | The Law Gazette
The chief executive of the Law Society has publicly called for claims management companies (CMCs) to be outlawed.
Giving evidence to the House of Commons transport committee, which is investigating the cost impact on motor insurance from whiplash claims, Desmond Hudson said that the government ‘should make the practice of CMCs unlawful’.
While stressing that genuine claimants should be able to receive reasonable damages, Hudson said that the selling of claims by insurance companies may have contributed to exaggeration and fraud: ‘Which is why I think we should close down CMCs tomorrow.’
The chief executive of the Law Society has publicly called for claims management companies (CMCs) to be outlawed.
Giving evidence to the House of Commons transport committee, which is investigating the cost impact on motor insurance from whiplash claims, Desmond Hudson said that the government ‘should make the practice of CMCs unlawful’.
While stressing that genuine claimants should be able to receive reasonable damages, Hudson said that the selling of claims by insurance companies may have contributed to exaggeration and fraud: ‘Which is why I think we should close down CMCs tomorrow.’
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