Whiplash Reform Programme: Post-Implementation Review and Call for Evidence Debate

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Department: Ministry of Justice

Whiplash Reform Programme: Post-Implementation Review and Call for Evidence

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Wednesday 29th October 2025

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Sarah Sackman Portrait The Minister of State, Ministry of Justice (Sarah Sackman)
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I would like to inform the House that today we are launching a post-implementation review of the whiplash reform programme.

The review will assess the measures introduced in part 1 of the Civil Liability Act 2018. This includes the statutory definition of a whiplash injury, the fixed tariff of damages for whiplash injuries where the duration of the injury, or injuries, does not exceed two years, and the ban on seeking or offering to settle a whiplash claim without medical evidence.

The review will also consider the supporting secondary legislative change to increase the small claims track limit from £1,000 to £5,000 for road traffic accident-related personal injury claims. The impact and effectiveness of the industry owned and operated official injury claim service, introduced to help claimants affected by the reforms, will also be assessed.

To inform the review, we are launching a stakeholder call for evidence today to gather expert opinion, data and evidence on the impact and effectiveness of the whiplash reforms. This call for evidence will run for eight weeks and will close on 22 December 2025.

The responses to the call for evidence will provide vital insight into the effectiveness of the measures in achieving their intended aims. They will be considered alongside data provided by operational partners and other Government Departments to inform the final assessment of the reforms.

We plan to publish the post-implementation review of the WRP in spring 2026.

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