Asons Repays AXA Pounds70,000 for Systematically Inflating Its Legal Costs
Claimant law firm Asons has agreed to repay almost Pounds70,000 plus interest to
The case involved 65 personal injury cases, settled between
Law firms set their fees based on the time spent working on a case, the location from which the case is handled and the seniority of the fee earner involved. Firms charge more when the most senior lawyers, typically called in on high profile or complex matters, handle cases.
The issue came to light in
Asons claimed this was an administrative error but the court sanctioned Asons for misconduct. This prompted AXA to review a number of cost claims involving the law firm. This resulted in AXA unearthing of 65 further cases where Asons had inflated their legal costs with false representations about the fee earners.
As part of the settlement for these 65 claims, Asons has agreed to pay AXA more than Pounds40,000 in legal costs as well as the near Pounds70,000 in damages and interest.
"This is just the kind of behaviour that the insurance industry has been highlighting for years now, behaviour that is fuelling a compensation culture across the country. This was a systematic attempt to secure funds that Asons ought to have known they were not entitled to. We hope and expect that this victory sends a strong message to those in the claimant lawyer fraternity who would undermine the reputation of and trust in their profession purely in the pursuit of money."
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