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ATE Personal Injury

Why choose Temple?

Temple have been offering delegated authority schemes since 1999 and our experience in the market is unrivalled, having been involved in almost all of the cases that have established the law in the area of ATE insurance including;

  • Callery v Gray [2001] EWCA Civ 1246 and [2002] UKHL
  • Sarwar v Alam [2001] EWCA Civ 1401
  • Tilby v Perfect Pizza, February [2002] MC 003838
  • Rogers v Merthyr Tydfil BC [2006] EWCA Civ 1134

Our Underwriting team consists of both personal injury solicitors and insurance professionals which allows us to provide prompt decisions whenever they are needed.

Key features of Personal Injury ATE Insurance with Temple

  • We can offer full delegated authority, which is becoming increasingly rare in this market

  • Premiums are deferred until the end of the case
  • We have a supportive approach in respect of offers that you feel should be rejected
  • We cover a wide range of personal injury disputes
  • Premiums are stepped so that the cost is less if the case settles early

  • We seek to build relationships that are mutually beneficial
  • We make no charge for assessment of a case

  • Premiums are self-insured
  • We provide intelligent support through the life of policy

  • We make prompt underwriting decisions

  • Premiums are competitive and usually recovered in full

  • We have a pragmatic approach in respect of settlement negotiations
  • Insurance covers own disbursements as well as adverse costs

  • Full Part 36 cover is provided under all of our policies
  • You have direct access to experience Underwriters
  • Our cover is fully retrospective

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