By Matthew Best, Underwriting Manager
Our Personal Injury & Clinical Negligence Team have been involved in a number of leading claims of this type working with leading serious injury litigators. I attended this event and found the conference to be very useful, both in terms of content and relationship building and let’s not forget the silent disco!
It was a pleasure to listen to independent consultant neurosurgeon, Munchi Choksey explain the latest developments in scanning. I also found the talk by Cathy Leech and Chris Melton QC on joint settlement meetings very interesting, as well as the Q & A sessions.
Catastrophic personal injury cases are a claim type I take a particular interest in. With that in mind I would like to talk to specialist solicitors either looking for an ATE insurance provider or, in the first instance, just want to chat through a case of this type from an insurer’s perspective. You may even want to explore disbursement funding for your serious injury case load.
We offer straightforward, affordable disbursement funding to ATE insurance delegated authority scheme holders. It is available at no extra cost to your law firm, there are no set-up fees for the client and a competitive interest rate of just 10% per annum. Do call me to find out more or to discuss a case on 01483 514804.
Matthew Best Cert CII
Head of Personal Injury & Clinical Negligence
Matthew Best Cert CII
Matt has an insurance background and joined Temple in 2011 having worked for 4 years in a leading insurance company where he was dealing with personal injury work. Matthew was promoted to Underwriting Manager and subsequently Senior Underwriting Manager taking on overall responsibility for Temple’s personal injury and clinical negligence underwriting department.
In 2022 Matt joined the board of directors as Director of ATE Partnerships. Matthew has cultivated fantastic relationships with our business partners for many years. His ability to build a clear understanding of their requirements and more importantly what is required to fulfil such requirements means he is ideally placed to support the strategic direction of the company.
Matt remains the head of the personal injury and clinical negligence department and is committed to all Temple’s business partners in order to deliver the highest level of service they expect. He is also responsible in making sure that Temple’s ATE and disbursement funding products remain competitive, but most importantly that they are fit for purpose for solicitors and their clients.
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