Whiplash claims 'on the increase'
Date published: 15 October 2012
Whiplash claims have continued to rise despite a drop in the number of road accident injuries, a body that represents actuaries has said.
The Institute and Faculty of Actuaries said that a "change in claiming behaviour" had led to the rise.
It blamed the rise partially on claims management companies, saying that the rise in claims was costing the insurance industry an estimated £400m.
The report collated data from across the motor insurance industry over the last year, and also studied police data for road accident injuries.
The report said that the average value of a small third-party injury claim was £8,400.
Actuaries are employed by the insurance industry to estimate the cost and risk that companies face.
The figures come shortly after the market for car insurance was referred to the Competition Commission for investigation.
The Office of Fair Trading made the referral on the basis that the market was not working well for motorists.
The regulator said it was worried the structure of the market was making costs and premiums unnecessarily high.
It found that insurers of "at-fault" drivers had no control over the amount spent on repairs or replacement vehicles by "not-at-fault" drivers.
Do you have a story for us?
Let us know by emailing news@rochdaleonline.co.uk
All contact will be treated in confidence.
Most Viewed News Stories
- 1Abandoned shopping centre to be brought back to life as a banqueting hall
- 2Rochdale Sixth Form College hits new high with twelve Oxbridge offers for students
- 3How much Bee Network tickets will cost from 23 March
- 4‘Express’ bus service from Norden to Manchester city centre via Heywood is on the cards
- 5Record number of norovirus patients in hospital
To contact the Rochdale Online news desk, email news@rochdaleonline.co.uk or visit our news submission page.
To get the latest news on your desktop or mobile, follow Rochdale Online on Twitter and Facebook.