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Compensation Culture Prompts Move to Accreditation for Medical Expert Witnesses - Mark Solon, Bond Solon

22/06/13. Should claimants continue to have the whip hand? The Government’s recent consultation paper, Reducing the number and cost of whiplash claims stresses the need for better medical evidence. In response, Cardiff University Law School has launched its Medico-Legal Foundation Certificate for expert witnesses in association with Bond Solon Training.

There is as yet no compulsory requirement for medical experts to have accreditation, but at least one expert agency now requires it and the rising tide of medical claims is likely to prompt a retaliatory move towards it.

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