AMS provides a wide range of bespoke business solutions to the accident industry

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Peter Hall - Director

 

Peter is from a predominantly insurance and legal background. He has extensive expertise gained whilst working at a senior level in a number of legal firms.

 

Throughout his career Peter’s work has involved representing people in road traffic accident compensation claims. His drive, vision and insight has helped AMS continue to provide progressive effective solutions to the accident industry.

 

He is an avid sports fan, enjoying racquet sports and cricket. He also loves carving up the piste in the winter season, nothing  too fancy, just going fast and having fun.

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Alex Brown - Director

 

Alex has worked to Managing Director level in a number of roles within the motor, accident management and legal industries, in firms ranging from large independent companies to insurance and manufacturer franchised vehicle repairers 

 

Alex's operational expertise enables him to deal with all aspects of service delivery and highly scalable, proactive solutions .

 

As an obsessive hill walker, climber and alpinist; when not hard at work, Alex is usually out playing in the UK's mountains, planning his next ice climbing trip to Scotland or an expedition throughout the rest of the world.

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Auto Management Solutions provide a wide range of bespoke consultancy, support and development solutions to the accident industry. Our business solutions are the result of over 40 years experience specialising in this field.

 

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Referral fees for personal injury cases will be banned to help tackle rising insurance costs, as part of the Government's commitment to curb compensation culture.

 

Justice Minister Jonathan Djanogly said currently, insurance companies pass the costs they incur through increased compensation claims directly onto motorists and those with other insurance policies, unnecessarily forcing up the cost of living.

 

He said: 'Honest motorists are seeing their premiums hiked up as insurance companies cover the increasing costs of more and more compensation claims. Many of the claims are spurious and only happen because the current system allows too many people to profit from minor accidents and incidents.'

 

'We will ban referral fees and we will go further,' he added. 'This will make claimants think harder about whether to sue and give insurance companies and business generally an incentive to pass the savings onto customers through lower prices.'

 

The Government is changing the law so anyone making a claim will have to pay the success fee, rather than the defendant - and that fee will be capped.

The intended result is a fairer split of costs between parties, and lower legal costs overall, meaning lower costs for customers and taxpayers.

 

The proposals follow a Ministry of Justice consultation published in November 2010.