Credit Hire Companies (CHCs) and Accident Management Companies (AMCs) have been identified as primary targets of the new laws. These entities often provide replacement vehicles and repair services to drivers not at fault in accidents, subsequently recovering costs from the at-fault party or their insurer. However, numerous consumer complaints have highlighted issues such as misrepresentation, unauthorized legal actions, and aggressive pursuit of inflated charges.
Andrew Hall, CEO of the ICA, emphasized the necessity of these reforms, stating that consumers should not have to deal with deceptive operators during the stressful aftermath of an accident. He underscored the importance of not only passing the legislation but also ensuring robust enforcement to protect consumers effectively.
The ICA's endorsement of the bill reflects the insurance industry's commitment to maintaining integrity and transparency, ensuring that policyholders receive fair treatment and are safeguarded against exploitative practices.
Published: Saturday 21st March, 2026
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