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Personal Injury and Clinical Negligence update for England and Wales: causation, HAVS and limitation, capacity, interim payments, QOCS; DfT road safety; HMCTS IT bugs, 21 August 2025

Published on: 21 August 2025

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ACSO hails early indications of proposals in forthcoming DfT road safety review The Association of Consumer Support Organisations (ACSO) has voiced support for signals from the Department for Transport (DfT) on what may feature in its upcoming road safety review—the first in ten years. ACSO points out that, although serious road casualties fell from 41,000 in 2000 to 24,000 by 2010, they have since climbed by nearly 20%. Likely measures are expected to tackle drink- and drug-driving, seat belt use, uninsured driving and eyesight assessments. On the latter, ACSO and others have long pressed for change to the UK rules, which currently hinge on a one-off number-plate reading test...

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