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4 thoughts on “New Employers’ Liability and Public Liability Protocol”
How can it be coming in when there is a judicial review of the fees? Even if the JR was delat with in March and the government won (two big ifs….) then there is a right of appeal.
interesting…….
LiPs to use the Portal. Legal fees will be paid in all Portal cases , ergo, PiPs will now get the Portal fees direct – and this also applicable to the new RTA Protocol.
this is intended to reduce fraud somehow???
and how precisely is a LiP supposed to present a claim in Stage 3 up to £25k in Court, presumably against Counsel for the Insurance backed Defendant?
and is this not a fair pointer, to where they are going with the SCT limit, if they expect LiP to represent themselves this way? (leaving aside the conflict in the rules that will create!)
Anon – See 4.4, which says: The fixed costs in rule 45.XX apply in relation to a claimant only where a claimant has a legal representative.
@ Pete B …yes, quite right, but read 6.16 & 6.17, which provisions are mandatory. Payment, or Portal exit. insurers, you choose 🙂