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UK Personal Injury Market Report 2025: RTA Injuries Fall in the Last Three Years but Serious Injuries Remain the Same

UK Personal Injury Market Report 2025: RTA Injuries Fall in the Last Three Years but Serious Injuries Remain the Same

Associated Press5 hours ago

DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 16, 2025--
The 'UK Personal Injury Market Report 2025" has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
The 10th annual edition of the report that provides a review of the market, looking at the market structure, key issues and new developments, market size and trends, the key players, future market developments.
Key Highlights
Key Topics Covered:
Executive Summary
Market Structure
Market Developments and Drivers
The Key Players
Market Size and Trends
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KEYWORD: UNITED KINGDOM EUROPE
INDUSTRY KEYWORD: LEGAL PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
SOURCE: Research and Markets
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PUB: 06/16/2025 06:26 AM/DISC: 06/16/2025 06:25 AM
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