Ageas partners with NewLaw Solicitors

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Ageas UK has launched a new partnership with NewLaw Solicitors to provide legal services for customers making non-fault personal injury claims.

Ageas Law LLP, which starts trading from 8 April 2013, achieved approval from the Solicitors Regulation Authority on 28 March 2013 and has been launched as part of a five year limited partnership arrangement between Ageas Legal LLP and NewLaw Legal Ltd.

The partnership will provide non-fault motor customers access to quality legal services to manage personal injury claims sustained after a motor incident.

Andy Watson, CEO Ageas UK, said: “The objective of launching Ageas Law is to provide Ageas customers with access to a claims service above market norms. Creating this partnership provides our customers with a one stop, high quality journey, with fewer hand offs to third party suppliers.

“Our approach is to enable our customers to access a legal solution that can be trusted. The expertise that NewLaw has in this field helps us to achieve this standard.”

Philip Dicken, strategic partnerships director, NewLaw Solicitors added: “We’re delighted to be linked with such a strong and reputable brand in the insurance sector. The partnership will provide Ageas customers with an integrated claims service, improving the overall customer proposition, at the point when a customer may need to claim for personal injury.

“At the same time, working together brings an opportunity to improve access to justice, a stated aim of the Legal Services Act, as well as increase consumer confidence in legal services and drive fraudulent and spurious claims from the process.”

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