Helping individuals and businesses get access to justice for over 40 years

In 2022, we wrote over
8 million policies

Who are DAS UK Group?

DAS pioneered legal expenses insurance in 1975, and we have been protecting individuals and businesses against the unforeseen costs of legal disputes ever since. In 2022 we wrote over 8 million policies.

Our strength

Our in-house underwriters and knowledgeable, experienced team have a successful track record of building close and successful relationships with our business partners.

Our size and strength means we are able to offer an impressive portfolio of products and services, specialist teams and in-depth support. We work with more than a thousand brokers and business partners to provide affordable access to justice for millions of customers across the UK.

Our commitment to you

We are here to help you, and to help your customers. Find out more about the benefits of becoming a DAS partner, or talk to us for more information.

Why become a partner?

By working with DAS you will join over 1,400 brokers and business partners in our network.

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How do I become a broker partner?

If you’d like to help your clients with legal expenses insurance products from DAS, follow these simple steps to sign up as a partner.

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News and insights

ATE What to expect from the LDFRC scheme

Sean Linley from Carter Burnett looks how disbursement recovery could operate under the coming Lower Damages Clinical Negligence Fixed Recoverable Cost scheme.

August 2024
ATE Dispute resolution through the eyes of an ATE provider

Dispute Resolution (DR) has been a factor throughout our 22 years of providing ATE insurance.

April 2024
ATE Resolving healthcare disputes with sensitivity and efficiency

Ian Long from Browne Jacobson talks about the importance of approaching clinical negligence disputes with sensitivity and empathy.

April 2024
ATE Using mediation in clinical negligence cases

Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) in clinical negligence claims can take many forms, including mediation. Anna Sari from Morrish Solicitors explains.

April 2024
ATE What we have learned from 7 years of mediation

Paul Balen from Trust Mediation reflects on what he has found from his time working under the NHS Resolution Mediation Scheme.

April 2024
ATE The evolution of ATE

Nathan Holt, Head of ATE & BTE Underwriting at DAS, provides his unique view on an everchanging legal landscape and ATE’s role in providing access to justice.

December 2023
ATE 1,100 and counting – the rise of dispute resolution

Mediation and dispute resolution are on the rise, and are increasingly being preferred over court. Paul Balen, Director at Trust Mediation and Trust Arbitration, tells us more.

December 2023
ATE Fixed Recoverable Costs: is Jackson “finished”?

Nick McDonnell, Director at Kain Knight, looks at the Jackson reforms and what work remains to be done.

December 2023
ATE Looking back on 2023 & looking ahead to 2024 in ATE

Henrietta Hughes, Barrister at 3PB, looks back at developments in the road traffic and personal injury arena.

December 2023
ATE Empowering smaller legal practices: The success of the Optimise scheme

The Optimise scheme, launched by DAS and Maxima, has supported over 100 clients over the past two years, transforming the landscape for clinical negligence and personal injury cases.

October 2023
ATE The pros and cons of a Low Damages FRC (LD FRC) process in clinical negligence

Lisa O’Dwyer from Action against Medical Accidents looks at how the LDFRC process will affect Clinical Negligence claims.

September 2023
ATE Fixed Recoverable Costs is upon us

William Ellerton, Partner at DAS Law, gives his predictions for how the new FRC could play out.

September 2023
ATE How QOCS changes have affected a law firm

Matthew Olner, solicitor at Nelsons, talks about how the QOCS changes have affected his law firm.

June 2023