Insurance chiefs are...
Insurance chiefs are calling for a change to the personal injury claim system, which sees í‚á£2billion a year going on legal costs. The Association of British Insurers (ABI) says the cash ought to be heading to the victims of car accidents, and is proposing future cases shouldn"t have to involve lawyers, thus removing the fees. "People are waiting too long to get a fair payout," explained ABI boss Stephen Haddrill.
Eleven per cent admitted...
Eleven per cent admitted to lying about where they keep their car - pretending it is kept overnight in a locked garage is the most common lie. And further questioning revealed nearly a quarter of motorists (24 per cent) have driven without a valid MoT and 18 per cent have been on the road with an expired tax disc.