Articles by Sue Brown
Mass’s Sue Brown on what to expect from Labour
Trade Voice: Sue Brown, chair of the Motor Accident Solicitors Society, looks at whether the Labour government might usher in a sea change on civil justice issues.
Mass’s Sue Brown on access to justice
Trade Voice: Sue Brown, chair of the Motor Accident Solicitors Society, says she would like to see a change of direction on civil justice from the new Labour government.
Mass’s Sue Brown on why the whiplash tariff should be reviewed annually
Trade Voice: Sue Brown, chair of the Motor Accident Solicitors Society, says annual reviews need to be introduced at the earliest opportunity to address the perhaps irreparable damage done by the 2018 reforms.
Mass’s Brown on disjointed digital justice
Trade Voice: Sue Brown, chair of the Motor Accident Solicitors Society, argues joined up thinking is needed around digitalisation efforts in the UK civil justice sector.
Trade Voice: Mass’s Brown on whether whiplash reforms were worth it
Sue Brown, chair of the Motor Accident Solicitors Society, asks whether motor policyholders will ever see a ‘whiplash dividend’.
Trade Voice: Mass’s Sue Brown on what’s holding back the digitisation of claims
Sue Brown, chair of the Motor Accident Solicitors Society, outlines what needs to change in order to make dreams of a digitised civil justice system a reality.
Trade Voice: Mass’s Sue Brown on why the OIC portal has been a resounding failure
Sue Brown, chair of the Motor Accident Solicitors Society, argues that the criteria by which the success of the Official Injury Claims portal has been judged have continually shifted and takes aim at what she sees as the MoJ’s latest excuse.
Trade Voice: Mass chair Sue Brown on the need for e-scooter regulation before injuries and deaths rise even higher
Sue Brown, chair of the Motor Accident Solicitors Society, outlines what changes need to be made to the e-scooter regulatory regime to curb the rise in the number of people who are killed or seriously hurt by these vehicles.
Why the government's proposed limitations and banning of whiplash are a mistake
Headlines continue to scream out - compensation culture, crash-for-cash, ambulance-chasing lawyers.