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By John Hyde2021-05-28T08:11:00+01:00
At least 25 medical experts will be on hand to diagnose injuries for unrepresented claimants when the new personal injury reforms come into force.
From Monday, all RTA claims up to £5,000 will fall under the small claims threshold, meaning legal costs will no longer be recoverable. This is expected to cause a leap in the number of unrepresented people claiming through a new web portal. All will require a medical examination, and medical experts and medical reporting organisations that wish to receive work from unrepresented claimants now require online training and auditing.
Medical experts have signed up for accreditation to the RTA claims system