Government announce personal injury restrictions deadline to be pushed back

April 2020 is the new revised date announced by the Government, but there’s still some concern within the industry that this date won’t be achievable due to the lack of necessary IT functions available to deliver the required PI reforms.

With the announcement of this new PI change deadline date, law firms have been given a longer timeframe to prepare themselves for these changes but it’s time that has to be used wisely.

Firms looking to make the next step should be looking to introduce inCase within their business for a number of reasons ahead of the proposed April 2020 deadline date.

inCase has the ability to integrate properly with any law firms existing content management system.

Use the extra time now available to law firms to make sure all members of staff are trained to the required level when using inCase to help deliver the necessary results back to all clients as well as having the confidence to be able to introduce inCase to their own clients.

If there’s any issues or challenges that a law firm might have ahead of introducing inCase, now is the time for firms to raise these queries with our expert on-boarding team and to make sure the introduction of inCase can be a smooth and easy process.

Rob Hosier, Sales and Marketing Director at inCase stated:

“As a key supplier into the personal injury sector, we’ve been monitoring this situation closely. We’re now looking to make sure law firms are making the most of this extended deadline when implementing inCase to help make all of their ongoing cases work more efficiently and effectively in the lead up to the upcoming PI reforms.”

You can find out more about how inCase can help deliver more for your clients ahead of the new PI reforms date by contacting us today.