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Car insurance prices have fallen for the first time in three years, partly thanks to plans to crack down on claims for whiplash injuries. Premiums have dropped by an average of 7 percent – or £59 – in the first three months of the year, according to research by Confused.com. Prices fell 2 percent – or £13 - in 12 months after risingin the last quarter last year. The insurance portal said a government bill to curb the number and cost of whiplash claims was already leaving drivers better off. Men are now paying an average of £810 for cover, and women £715, the survey showed. Last month the justice secretary, David Gauke, unveiled plans to set a cap on whiplash claims and force claimants to provide medical evidence. It believed that exaggerated and fraudulent claims and compensation culture cost ordinary motorists at least £1bn a year. Mr. Gauke said the government wanted to ensure whiplash claims were no longer “an easy payday.” “The number of whiplash claims has been too high for too long, and is symptomatic of a wider compensation culture,” he said. Bogus claims uncovered by the industry include: Last year insurer Admiral said a quick-thinking driver helped block a fake request by taking photos when one car collided with the rear of another whose driver tried to claim £1,000 for damage and whiplash Footballer Gary Burnett, from Wigan, claimed he so severely injured in an accident at a fast-food drive-through that he could not play and claimed £2,000. But he was ordered to pay £11,000 court costs for fraud and was given a four-month suspended jail term In January this year, two drivers who tried to claim £90,000 for a crash they engineered in Cambridgeshire admitted fraud and were ordered to pay £70,000 in legal costs Ministers last month also proposed changes to the way personal injury payouts calculated following severe injuries – the so-called Ogden rate. Insurers said although the reform will not take effect until next April, it was also already contributing to plunging premiums. The website’s survey stated: “Insurers seem to have softened prices as the Government has announced a review of the Ogden Rate discount, expected in April 2019, which could mean insurers pay out less when drivers make a claim. "The government has also announced a reform to the way whiplash claims are calculated and paid which may have also had an impact.” It added: “However, the average comprehensive car insurance policy is still an eye-watering £768. And research reveals customers who renew with the same insurer are not benefiting from these savings.” Six reasons to choose Nationwide for car insurance 1. On Your Side® Claims Service After an accident, you want things to get back to healthy fast. File your car insurance claim and choose a repair shop in our network to get a written guarantee for as long as you own your vehicle. 2. Discounts on car insurance rates We offer many ways to lower your auto insurance rates, including good student and multi-policy discounts. 3. See what members are saying about Nationwide Want to know how we handle claims? Find out online from our auto insurance members. Learn why they would recommend us to friends and family and then get an online auto insurance quote today. 4. Vanishing Deductible® As you shop for online car insurance, keep in mind that we want to reward safe drivers. Our exclusive program reduces your car insurance deductible $100 for every year of safe driving. 5. On Your Side® Review Make sure your vehicle insurance keeps up with your life. A Nationwide insurance agent can help you get the coverage you need and the discounts you deserve to lower your car insurance rates. 6. Member resources As a member, you can update your account quickly and easily when and where you want, get answers to your questions, catch up on what we're doing today and see what it means to be a member.