Publisher's Synopsis
This guide provides a thorough and practical introduction to the large and complex area of personal injury and clinical negligence litigation. The text sets out the substantive law governing the legal duties owed by road users, employers and members of the medical profession, and explores topics such as limitation and psychiatric illness, so that the procedural law governing personal injury and clinical negligence claims may be understood in context. In a clear and concise way, it demonstrates how such claims are conducted under the Civil Procedure Rules (CPR), from the first interview through to the quantification of damages. The appendices include pre-action protocols for personal injury claims, disease and illness claims and for the resolution of clinical disputes, in addition to extracts from the Ogden tables. There is also a personal injury case study which includes key documentation. This new edition has been fully updated to take into account all recent developments and relevant amendments to the CPR, including a new chapter on the Pre-Action Protocol for Low Value Personal Injury Claims in Road Traffic Accidents. The Sentencing Guidelines for Corporate Manslaughter and Health and Safety Offences Causing Death are considered, as well as the following recent cases: Veakins v Kier Islington Ltd (2009); Connor v Surrey County Council (2010); Huntley v Simmons (2010); Stanton v Collinson (2010); Pankhurst v White (2010).