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<p>It is the Government’s opinion that minor low value Road Traffic Accident (RTA)
related personal injury claims are suitable to be heard in the small claims track.
Claims under £5,000 are relatively minor and straightforward and are not so complex
as to routinely require a lawyer. Handling these claims in the small claims track
will reduce the cost of these claims for all motorists. In addition, in 2013, the
then Government consulted on increasing the limit for RTA related claims to £5,000
and committed to keeping the issue under consideration for implementation when appropriate.
The Government believes that it is right to return to this proportionate and appropriate
measure now and that £5,000 is the right level to set for RTA related claims.</p><p>
</p><p>The limit for all other types of claims will though be increased in line with
inflation to £2,000, allowing the more complex employers/public liability cases to
remain in the fast track. The Retail Price Index is the appropriate measure to increase
the small claims track limit because it is the index used to update damage awards
in the Judicial College Guidelines.</p>
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