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Cases: James Henry

S v K (2020)

Acted for the Claimant in a negotiated settlement of £175,000 involving a significant causation dispute arising from orthopaedic injuries sustained a bicycle accident.  D relied upon the Claimant’s pre-accident history of psychiatric issues to contend that C was unlikely to…

06/08/2020

Botea v McCallum

One of the first findings of fundamental dishonesty by remote video link following the Covid-19 lockdown. (Instructed by Ryan Curley of Horwich Farrelly.)

03/07/2020

LV= v Hall (Unrep)

Dishonest litigant sentenced to 5 months’ immediate custody for false personal injury claim. Paul McGrath and James Henry, instructed by Benjamin Leech of Keoghs LLP, secured a committal order of immediate imprisonment for 5 months for contempt of court against…

18/06/2020

Hussain v Shakir, (1) AICL (2)

Genuine injury claim dismissed owing the claimant’s fundamental dishonesty in relation to the claim.

17/06/2020

Solomon v AXA

Dismissal of entire claim (including PI and special damages), despite admitted vehicle damage, following application of s.57 of the Criminal Justice and Courts Act 2015.

16/06/2020

Shaw-Matthews v THO Logistics – Coventry CC – HHJ Gregory

Finding of fundamental dishonesty against an opportunistic claimant who knew how to try and work the compensation system, but whose dishonesty was uncovered after being ‘tied up in knots’. James Henry – Instructed by Katie Islip of Horwich Farrelly.

30/05/2019

Sharp & Bickerdike v LV= – Hastings CC

Findings of fundamental dishonesty against two claimants and an enforceable order for indemnity costs in a case involving late intimation and FNOL call recordings.  (Instructed by Leah Whitehead of Horwich Farrelly.)

30/05/2019

Noah v Insurer – Huntingdon CC

Dishonest injury claim dismissed following concessions of dishonest evidence during cross-examination.  (Instructed by Jessica Bradley of Horwich Farrelly.)

30/05/2019

Sobieraj & 3 Ors v Pilarski (1) Insurer (2) – Bristol CC

Findings of fundamental dishonesty against claimants who had staged a collision with the First Defendant.  Inconsistent routes, mapping evidence and adverse inferences were all crucial to the success.  (Instructed by Karen Mann of Horwich Farrelly.)

30/05/2019

Wells v Zenith – Staines CC – DDJ Harvey

Claim dismissed on the basis of fundamentally dishonest evidence about gym attendance and injuries sustained. James Henry was instructed by Katie Islip of Horwich Farrelly.

30/05/2019

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