On the Soapbox: Laspo loses its shine
Allianz’s Graham Gibson on why the positive benefits seen directly after Laspo have started to wear off.
Like a lot of people in our industry, I had high hopes of the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act. It was clear that a minority of unscrupulous
claimants were manipulating the motor claims system at the expense of the honest majority.
Why should honest drivers, and the industry which safeguards them, hand over millions of pounds every year to dubious personal injury claims?
Laspo seemed to of fer a solut ion - a clearer system for everyone. Making claims
cheaper to deal with was a win-win: consumers would see their premiums fall and the industry would be able to reward careful drivers.
At first, it seemed we were on the right track. Claims fell by 9% in the first 12 months after the reforms came into effect. Sadly, the benefits were short-lived. Ministry of Justice statistics show that in the last six months of 2014, UK motor claims increased by 12% to 429,276 - compared with 383,731 during the same period in 2013.
So, what went wrong? There's been a lot of head-scratching all round, but a consensus is emerging - that solicitors took 18 months to remodel their businesses to reflect the new way of working. Another factor is consolidation of law firms
specialising in personal injury claims, reinforcing particular claim patterns and squeezing out the smaller players.
We're now back to pre-Laspo claims levels and costs are accelerating all round. For many of us who have invested a lot into helping Laspo work, this is frustrating and disappointing.
The danger is that if this pattern continues, we could see costs being passed onto customers - something nobody wants.
So, it's time to think again. What can we do as an industry to reduce our customers' premiums? There are no easy answers, but if we work together and focus on causes, not symptoms, we'll find a way to reward our loyal customers.
Graham Gibson
Director of claims, Allianz
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