Official Injury Claim Advisory Group
The Official Injury Claim Advisory Group (OICAG) has been set up to support the implementation of the governments Whiplash Reform Programme.
The OICAG has representation from a cross-section of interested stakeholders and helps to ensure that the service remains accessible and working well for all users.
Role of the group
The overall purpose of the OICAG is to consider stakeholder feedback and operational data related to the impact and function of the service. It considers and advises on operational performance and suggests possible improvements to enhance the service provided.
It is not the role of the group to consider changes to government policy, although it is accepted that policy issues may arise from consideration of discussions held with the OICAG. However, all decisions on whether and how changes are made remains the responsibility of the Ministry of Justice (MoJ).
Membership
The group is made up of a mix of permanent members drawn from representative bodies and expert organisations to represent the views of Official Injury Claim users. Depending on the agenda of each meeting, the permanent members will also be supplemented by subject-specific experts. These will be invited by MoJ to provide input on particular areas on a meeting by meeting basis.
The group is chaired by a senior policy official from the MoJ.
Membership includes a representative of:
- Association of Personal Injury Lawyers
- Motor Accident Solicitors Society
- Forum of Insurance Lawyers
- Association of British Insurers
- Law for Life
- Support Through Court
- HM Courts and Tribunals Service
- MedCo
- Civil Procedure Rules Committee
Meetings
Meetings of the group are held on a quarterly basis. The most recent meeting was held on 16 April 2024. The meeting that was planned to take place on 17 July 2024 was cancelled due to the election. The next meeting will take place on 23 October 2024.
Further information
The MoJ will review the work of the advisory group on an ongoing basis and reserves the right to amend its structure and membership as the reform programme beds in.
The formation of the OIC advisory group does not in any way replace the normal process of stakeholder engagement. Any organisations or firms affected by these reforms who are not part of the advisory group can continue to contact the team to discuss any specific issues or concerns by email at: [email protected].
Further information on the work of the advisory group will be added to these pages in due course.
Meeting minutes
Terms of Reference
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