Vnuk v Triglav and the impact on compulsory motor insurance in the UK

Friends Meeting House
Thursday, 06 July 2017
12:00 pm – 1:00 pm (UK time)
    • Pete Allchorne, Partner, DAC Beachcroft Claims Limited

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This lunchtime lecture will be looking at the Slovenian case of Vnuk v Triglav and its significance to UK motor insurance.

Learning objectives:
• The European Commission's inception impact assessment
• The 'Comprehensive' option vs the 'Amended Directive' option
• The Department for Transport's consultation on Vnuk
• The significance of Brexit

Speakers biography:
Pete has almost 20 years' experience in handling a wide range of motor claims on behalf of insurers and self-insured organisations. Within the firm's national Claims Solutions Group, Pete is part of the core motor injury management team, and is responsible for quality, service delivery and product development.

Pete also leads on market reforms which impact the firm's motor clients, linking up with Andrew Parker's Strategic Litigation Unit in London. He has written articles and presented seminars and webinars relating to the MoJ process for low value motor claims, and was the author of the 2012 DAC Beachcroft thought leadership series publication: 'RTA process: clear road ahead?' More recently, Pete has spoken at industry conferences on the subject of whiplash reform and developments in vehicle technologies and their impacts on motor insurers. He is a regular commentator in the insurance trade press.

Pete is currently the Head of the Forum of Insurance Lawyers' Motor Sector Focus Team and sits on the Expert Audit and Peer Review sub-committee of MedCo.

Venue
  • Friends Meeting House
  • 6 Mount Street
  • Manchester
  • M2 5NS
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