Sir Bob Neil MP, the chairman of the justice select committee, has voiced his reservations about the proposed fixed costs regime for small value clinical negligence cases.



Speaking at the Society for Clinical Injury Lawyers Sir Bob voiced concerns about the limited impact assessment that had taken place and the possibility of unregulated firms entering the market. It is widely anticipated that lawyers will be driven out of the market for small claims if the proposals go ahead.

The government published its consultation document on fixed costs at the end of January (much along the lines of Sir Rupert Jackson's 2018 report) setting out proposals to 'streamline' claims with a value below £25,000. It also published a draft set of procedural rules that would apply to such cases.

In April this year the Association of Costs Lawyers expressed its own concerns regarding the proposals, arguing that the proposed new streamlined track alone would reduce costs and should be introduced without a fixed costs regime.

Meanwhile the date proposed for implementing the fixed costs regime has now been put back to April 2023.

Sir Bob Neil MP, the chairman of the justice select committee, has voiced his reservations about the proposed fixed costs regime for small value clinical negligence cases.



Speaking at the Society for Clinical Injury Lawyers Sir Bob voiced concerns about the limited impact assessment that had taken place and the possibility of unregulated firms entering the market. It is widely anticipated that lawyers will be driven out of the market for small claims if the proposals go ahead.

The government published its consultation document on fixed costs at the end of January (much along the lines of Sir Rupert Jackson's 2018 report) setting out proposals to 'streamline' claims with a value below £25,000. It also published a draft set of procedural rules that would apply to such cases.

In April this year the Association of Costs Lawyers expressed its own concerns regarding the proposals, arguing that the proposed new streamlined track alone would reduce costs and should be introduced without a fixed costs regime.

Meanwhile the date proposed for implementing the fixed costs regime has now been put back to April 2023.