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Vulnerable road users, such as pedestrians and cyclists, will not be subject to the planned increased £5,000 small claims limit, the Lord Chancellor, David Gauke, announced. During the second reading of the Civil Liability Bill, he also confirmed that the government will introduce an amendment to the Bill to force insurers to pass on savings made from the change and provide evidence they have done so.
Vulnerable road users, such as pedestrians and cyclists, will not be subject to the planned increased £5,000 small claims limit, the Lord Chancellor, David Gauke, announced. During the second reading of the Civil Liability Bill, he also confirmed that the government will introduce an amendment to the Bill to force insurers to pass on savings made from the change and provide evidence they have done so.
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