Dereli v Carol – Slough CC
Finding of fundamental dishonesty following discontinuance by the Claimant, after it was discovered that the claimant had submitted a false repair invoice. (Instructed by Karen Mann of Horwich Farrelly.)
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Finding of fundamental dishonesty following discontinuance by the Claimant, after it was discovered that the claimant had submitted a false repair invoice. (Instructed by Karen Mann of Horwich Farrelly.)
Fundamental dishonesty in relation to the Claimant’s injury claim led to the dismissal of otherwise recoverable credit hire charges of c.£10k pursuant to s.57 of the Criminal Justice and Courts Act 2015. (James Henry Instructed by Gemma Day of Horwich…
Finding of fundamental dishonesty in a causation dispute where the claimant alleged ongoing pain for over three years following an accident in a car park. (Instructed by Aysha Ahmad of Horwich Farrelly.)
Dismissal of claim following fundamentally dishonest evidence on liability. Instructed by Bradley Sutcliffe of Horwich Farrelly.
Finding of fundamental dishonesty following discontinuance by the claimant prior to the amendment of the defence. Instructed by Karen Mann of Horwich Farrelly.
Dismissal of entire claim pursuant to s.57 on the basis of fundamentally dishonest exaggeration in relation to the claim for injuries. Instructed by Naila Ali of Horwich Farrelly.
Finding of fundamental dishonesty in a ‘late notification’ case. Instructed by Samantha Donovan of Keoghs.
Finding of fundamental dishonesty and award of indemnity costs in a late intimation case. Instructed by Matthew Hill of Horwich Farrelly.
Dishonest injury claim dismissed following collision with London bus. Despite attending her GP and undergoing a course of physiotherapy, the Claimant had been dishonest in the presentation of her claim and sought to exaggerate her losses. Instructed by Sandra MacMichael…
Finding of fundamental dishonesty in a call recording case, despite C and his expert both endorsing onset of injury after the call (+2 days). (Instructed by Tim Ibbotson of Keoghs.)