Court victory forces credit hire firms to pay insurers’ legal costs

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Credit hire businesses are now “on the hook” for defendant insurers’ legal costs after Keoghs and three motor insurers secured a significant judgment relating to non-party costs orders.

The case concerned four separate claims with the same credit hire organisation and also involving the same claimant solicitor, both of which were owned by the same holding company.

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