NOTTINGHAM, England, April 23 -- The Association of Personal Injury Lawyers issued the following news release:
The number of personal injury motor insurance claims has fallen to the lowest level in almost a decade, Government figures published today reveal.
"This discredits the principles behind the Civil Liability Bill, due to be debated by peers tomorrow, which the Government claims will reduce premiums by slashing injury compensation paid to people with whiplash injuries. It also targets payments made to people with the most devastating life-long disabilities," said Brett Dixon, president of the Association of Personal Injury Lawyers (APIL) a national, not-for-profit campaign group for injured people.
"Injury claims are not behind rising premiums. The mischief clearly lies elsewhere," he said.
The number of motor injury claims for the past 10 years are as follows:
2008/09 625,072
2009/10 674,997
2010/11 790,999
2011/12 828,489
2012/13 818,334
2013/14 772,843
2014/15 761,878
2015/16 770,791
2016/17 780,324
2017/18 650,019
"Motor claims are not rocketing. Insurance industry evidence also shows very clearly that the cost to insurance companies of motor injury claims has been falling for a long time, by 21 per cent since 2013 to be precise*," said Mr Dixon.
"This Bill will not achieve its aims to lower premium costs for motorists. The insurance industry will get away with using injured people as scapegoats. Any concept of fairness or compassion or help for genuinely injured people will sacrificed for the empty promise of cheaper car insurance."
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