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2 thoughts on “RTA Claims Process uncertainty?”
both are within the process
the uncertainty is being caused by the insurers, whom, as usual, dont like the fact there are consequences whicvh mean they pay out more, where they thought they had Claimants backed into a loss-making corner
Funny though, the main Insurers, are the biggest referrers, so cutting their own throat appears a constant game for them
Yes, strong campaign to end referal fees and yet they take money. They still make a profit and so do the claimant firms and so do the defendant firms. Its a big money merry-go-round. The money stays in cycle