UK Personal Injury Litigation 2005 is a marketing resource from Datamonitor, a leading provider of online data, analytic and forecasting platforms for key vertical sectors. It helps 5,000 of the world's largest companies profit from better, more timely decisions.
UK Personal Injury Litigation 2005 is Datamonitor's flagship report on the UK's personal injury sector. It is a unique source of information which includes a plethora of injury statistics, quantitative and qualitative information on the ATE and BTE sectors, analysis and review of all regulatory issues and trends and detailed forecasts of claims numbers and claims costs.
Scope
Comprehensive injury data covering motor, employers liability and public liability insurance
Profiles of the leading accident intermediaries in the ATE sector including claims numbers and advertising data
The latest insight into the plethora of legal and regulatory changes affecting the sector
Latest forecasts of personal injury claims numbers and claims costs up until 2010
Highlights
Datamonitor's personal injury survey shows that InjuryLawyers4U retained its top spot in 2005, generating the most claims per month. In second place was National Accident Helpline while other prominent players include Claims Direct and Accident Line.
If, as Lord Falconer has predicted, large well known retailers, supermarkets and banks enter into the provision of legal services, along with the AA and RAC, then they stand to significantly increase the current level of competition in the market place and reduce the market share held by accident intermediaries and solicitor firms
The introduction of the Compensation Bill in 2006 and the subsequent requirement for accident intermediaries to become authorized will lead to a strong contraction in the number of accident intermediaries in operation
Reasons to Purchase
Understand the opportunities and threats in this market via Datamonitor's analysis of the legal and regulatory changes that are taking place
Forecast of claims costs and claims numbers to inform your personal injury business strategy
Gain insight into the business models and market shares of accident intermediaries and the future prospects for this type of company