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R v Q

08/04/2025

The case involved a rare form of PPPD that resulted in the claimant collapsing when exposed to complicated patterns and complex visual scenes. The disputes centred on fundamental dishonesty and contested audiovestibular and neuropsychiatric expert evidence. A compromise was agreed between the parties positions on approach to trial.

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