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Success of 'fundamentally dishonest' defence could 're-write' rule book for insurers

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A landmark ‘fundamentally dishonest’ ruling could 'rewrite the rulebook’ for defending disingenuous passenger claims.

A "new avenue" has been opened up for insurers, after a trio of personal injury cases were defended using the fundamental dishonesty ruling.

DAC Beachcroft defended the case which involved a claimant

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