In the coming days, weeks and even months there will undoubtedly be a lot said about the further delayed discount rate review announcement. But while the debate continues, the reality for anyone handling claims that will be impacted by a decision, is that there is not much we can do about it.
Reflecting the British spirit of ‘keep calm and carry on’ my mind quickly turned to the things that perhaps we can influence, or at the very least, we should at least concentrate more of our efforts on trying to influence. Namely…..the multiplicands.
Here are some thoughts and questions to throw out for debate concerning aspects of high value claims that perhaps warrant scrutiny, (they will certainly be addressed by Keoghs over the coming months):
Those are just some quick thoughts on the annual figures - there are of course more.
We do naturally need to be careful that any savings to be found in damages are not eaten up by the costs of both sides investigating these issues. Costs budgeting could be even more important. But with the amounts potentially at stake, further investigations are surely worth pursuing, a point echoed by my colleague Matthew Perkins in his briefing on the discount rate from a large loss perspective - see here for details.
One last thought. Will the coming months see the dynamic change in terms of the desire for PPOs in the most serious of cases?
You may have an idea what my own thoughts are on the above issues, but now is a good time to focus, or refocus, our efforts as claims handlers on those aspects of a claim where we can try and exercise more control.
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