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Personal Injury and Clinical Negligence: OIC Portal reforms, CPRC/OPRC updates, key costs rulings and case law round-up (England and Wales), 17 July 2025

Published on: 17 July 2025

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MoJ publishes proposed amendments to RTA Small Claims Protocol to streamline OIC portal for whiplash claims

The Ministry of Justice has tabled notable revisions to the Pre-Action Protocol for Personal Injury Claims Below the Small Claims Limit in Road Traffic Accidents, concentrating on paragraphs 11.7 and 11.8. Shaped by user input and industry consultation, the proposals would see the Official Injury Claim portal automatically produce the templates currently located in annexes C and D, thereby expediting claims for non-protocol vehicle costs. The intention is to bring these templates into line with other civil forms by improving clarity and consistent wording, with refreshed vulnerability details and adjustments reflecting recent updates for claims affected by limitation. See: LNB News 14/07/2025 45.

  • Minutes of the CPR Committee meeting—6 June 2025

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