How Covid-19 has impacted the personal injury landscape
Lionel Stride is quoted in this week’s issue of Insurance Times discussing how Covid-19 has impacted the personal injury landscape.
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Lionel Stride is quoted in this week’s issue of Insurance Times discussing how Covid-19 has impacted the personal injury landscape.
Marcus Grant represented the Claimant who was left with enduring symptoms. The Claimant was involved in a running down accident causing a significant fibula fracture, ankle dislocation and a compartment syndrome. He had a poor outcome to surgery and was…
The article explores the Court of Appeal’s recent decision in Zurich v. Romaine [2019], and its impact upon insurers contemplating whether to pursue a dishonest litigant for Contempt of Court.
Marcus Grant represented the Claimant who was left with enduring symptoms. A then 27-year-old hotel manager sustained a whiplash injury in a road accident in which his vehicle was hit from the front imposing violent deceleration forces to his spine….
The February 2020 edition of the Personal Injury Law Journal includes an article by Harriet Wakeman entitled “Payments on Account of Costs: Putting the Cart Before the Horse?”. The article examines the decision of X v Hull & East Yorkshire…
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 Mr Robert Hall. Paul McGrath appeared in the committal hearing, and James Henry…
Marcus Grant, instructed by Dickinson Solicitors, represented a Claimant in the High Court who was permitted to rely on such recordings. Master Davison handed down a detailed judgment on the admissibility of covert recordings, including recording of neuropsychological testing in…
The October 2019 edition of the Personal Injury Law Journal includes an article by Harriet Wakeman which examines the decision of JLE (A Child) v Warrington and Halton Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust [2019] EWHC 1582 (QB). The case concerned the…
The September 2019 edition of the Personal Injury Law Journal includes an article by Anthony Johnson on the topic of QOCS: the Outer Limits in which he examines the costs position in cases where the Defendant has pursued an unsuccessful…
On Monday evening Alex and Emma will be giving a seminar to the Transport Group of APIL: introducing the law of driverless vehicles, explaining the Automated and Electric Vehicles Act 2018 and examining some future challenges.