Criminal Justice and Courts Act 2015 Explanatory Notes

Section 58: Rules against inducements to make personal injury claims

508.Section 58 bans the offer of a benefit by a regulated person (as defined in section 60) to a potential claimant where the benefit offered is an inducement in respect of a personal injury claim and is not related to the provision of legal services in connection with the claim. Subsection (2) provides that the offer of a benefit is an inducement if that benefit is intended to encourage, or is likely to have the effect of encouraging, a person either to make a personal injury claim or to seek advice from a legal service provider with a view to making such a claim. Subsection (4) provides for offers of benefits routed via a third party to be treated as having been offered by the regulated person. Section 60 defines “benefit” as any benefit, whether or not in money or other property and whether temporary or permanent, and any opportunity to obtain a benefit (for example, the offer to be entered in a draw for a prize).

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