Friday 1 April 2011

Claim Management, are the MOJ regulations toothless? At street level it appears to us that there are many people / companies providing claims management facilities who are not and have no intention of being regulated.



Every single time someone tries to influence change in anything in life you have three types of reaction. 

Those who oppose change blindly, usually without any real understanding of what the change represents because it is a knee jerk reaction to an anticipated pain in the pocket. Their normal words are announcement has been done but cannot be implemented.

Those who will say that it doesn't go far enough but they fail to comprehend that progress isn't made in leaps and bounds but in tiny steps. Their every steps is perceived in negative thought, juts make their heart believe all is well.

Seldom do any of these first two types ever have ideas of their own or even consider for a second being constructive because it is much less effort to heckle than to try and solve a problem. 

The third type is the silent majority (and I still have trust that they are a majority) will accept the change for what it is, simply a step forward on the evolutionary chain so that things can get from how they were... to how they should be. This category is mainly academically educated.

I don't believe that the regulations are toothless, they are simply a first step. There are problems - yes, but there are also people working very hard to iron out those problems. At times people are being imposters and disguising solicitors with use of authorised companies details, in the name of sister company or we are simply working under the umbrella.

Unfortunately ever since Brit Claims has been regulated (not much long ago) it has been victim of such fraud. However at present matters are under investigation, but this cowboy style mechanics and cab runners wants to advice legal matters to clients, despite having very very limited knowledge about it, in the hope of getting easy and quick money through injury claim. This very attitude undermines those who wants to really help clients, and give legal and fair advice. http://www.britclaims.co.uk

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