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Insurers ‘pressure’ car accident victims

Insurers are trying to force drivers to settle claims just hours after accidents, says a road safety charity.

Brake is concerned that people are being encouraged to take a pay-out before getting legal or medical advice.

Solicitor groups have called for tighter rules governing how companies treat so-called “third parties”.

But the insurance industry says such claimants should get compensation quickly without having to resort to lengthy and costly legal processes.

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