Statutory Reform: Whatever happened to the Third Parties (Rights Against Insurers) Act 2010?

Alison Padfield contemplates the reason for delayed implementation Although the reforms were agreed by the government ten years ago, and modern legislation is now on the statute book, cases continue to be dealt with under legislation from 1930.In July 2001, the Law Commission published a report on ‘Third Parties – Rights Against Insurers’, which recommended …
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