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Law aims to head off compensation culture

By Bob Sherwood and Nicholas Timmins

Published: May 18 2005 03:00 | Last updated: May 18 2005 03:00

Laws to save business and the public sector millions of pounds defending spurious personal injury claims were pledged by the government, in an attempt to stop Britain developing a US-style compensation culture.

But lawyers were quick to insist there was no compensation culture in the UK and urged that the legislation should not restrict the rights of genuine negligence victims to seek redress through the courts.

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