'Claims cowboys' removed, says CSC

The Claims Standards Council (CSC) chairman has congratulated the Ministry of Justice for regulating the claims management industry.

A year after the Compensation Act came into force, CSC chairman Darren Werth said that he thought the government had done a good job in regulating the industry.

“The Government has successfully removed the cowboys from the industry; that is good news for the legal sector, insurance sector, the government but above all the claimant,” he said.

The number of claims management companies authorised by the regulator is approaching 2000 and according to a Ministry of Justice report unauthorised marketing in hospitals has been reduced by 90 percent.

Gregory Treverton-Jones QC of 39 Essex Street, speaking at the Legal & Medical conference, said: “The Ministry of Justice is very satisfied with what it has done to regulate the industry but there is still much work to be done such as regularly monitoring websites and eliminating all cold calling.”

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