Brendan Burgess
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One of the attractions of the EAT is that each side pays its own costs.
It's fairly quick and efficient.
Employers and employees can represent themselves.
Could we do the same for all personal injury claims?
PIAB assesses the damage.
If either party disagrees it goes to a tribunal who makes the final decision.
If the person claimed against disputes their liability, then it too goes to a tribunal.
It would cut down on legal costs dramatically. The person claimed against, or their insurance company, could represent themselves.
It would lead to lower insurance claims and thus lower premiums.
Brendan
It's fairly quick and efficient.
Employers and employees can represent themselves.
Could we do the same for all personal injury claims?
PIAB assesses the damage.
If either party disagrees it goes to a tribunal who makes the final decision.
If the person claimed against disputes their liability, then it too goes to a tribunal.
It would cut down on legal costs dramatically. The person claimed against, or their insurance company, could represent themselves.
It would lead to lower insurance claims and thus lower premiums.
Brendan