1 / 13

THE FUTURE OF MOTOR LITIGATION

THE FUTURE OF MOTOR LITIGATION. Niall Edwards, Partner. INTRODUCTION – THE FUTURE OF MOTOR LITIGATION. What could it all mean for me, for Insurers, for Handlers, for Brokers? The jaded perspective of a Defendant Motor Lawyer … Steppin g back from it all - Timelines

heulwen
Download Presentation

THE FUTURE OF MOTOR LITIGATION

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. THE FUTURE OF MOTOR LITIGATION Niall Edwards, Partner

  2. INTRODUCTION – THE FUTURE OF MOTOR LITIGATION • What could it all mean for me, for Insurers, for Handlers, for Brokers? • The jaded perspective of a Defendant Motor Lawyer… • Stepping back from it all - Timelines • Civil Reforms – Forcing Change, constantly • Technology – Driving Change • Brexit – Little Change!

  3. Don’t Worry, Be Happy ! 

  4. Always Look on the Bright Side of Life ! 

  5. … but be Prepared… 

  6. … Change is Inevitable… (embrace it if you can!)

  7. MY PERSPECTIVE – YOUR PERSPECTIVE - OF TODAY • Consolidation - A smaller Pond, with bigger Fish, who are International • Saturation - Tighter Margins, Lower Fees • MI and KPIs, Reports and Analysis • Changing role – ‘legal work’ I should not or need not do • IT and Comms are Pervasive in Everything – can they lessen the load? • The Demise of the Claimant Lawyer – ABS and CMCs

  8. TIMELINES – HOW DID WE GET HERE AND WHAT HAPPENS NEXT? • Previously - The Civil Procedure Rules 1998, Previous Court Track changes, Claimant Costs of old, Costs Reforms, the MoJ Portal, Medco, QOCS • Effects of ALL the above still playing out • Jun 2016 BREXIT / Also EU VNUK Roadmap • Jan 2017 LASPO Review starts • Feb 2017 Vehicle Technology & Aviation Bill (driverless cars) • Feb 2017 Mad decision on Discount Rates • Feb 2017 Govt Response to ‘Whiplash Reform’ consultation • Mar 2017 Great Repeal Bill • Apr 2017 VNUK consultation closes (REFIT review of EU Motor Directive later) • July 2017 Fixed Costs review closes (Fixed Costs for mostly everything) • Apr 2018 LASPO Review finishes (Track changes on the horizon) • Mar 2019 BREXIT deadline

  9. CIVIL REFORMS – THE FUTURE OF MOTOR LITIGATION • Motor Claims always first on the receiving end • Track changes – Injury claims in the Small Claims Track • Tariffs for soft tissue and then other injuries • LIPs (Litigants in Person) and CMCs (Claims Management Companies) • Fixed fees for litigation – even for very valuable claims • Discount rates / Interest Rates

  10. TECHNOLOGY – THE FUTURE OF MOTOR LITIGATION • Online Dispute Resolution • The Internet of Things / The Customer • Telematics and Data • Artificial Intelligence • The Innovations War / Looking at Success Stories in other Sectors • Motor Insurers / OEMs / Disruptors • DRIVERLESS CARS

  11. BREXIT – THE FUTURE OF MOTOR LITIGATION • The Great Reform Bill • No bonfire of the regulations…. FCA • ‘Striving for Equivalence’ • Telematics, Data, Car Safety, Driverless Cars • VNUK and REFIT

  12. THE FUTURE OF MOTOR LITIGATION • Any Conclusions?

More Related