Personal Injury HandbookProvides a guide to the main areas of practice, procedure and damages in personal injuries work. The chapters flag the main procedural and case management issues, point out strengths, weaknesses and gaps in the incumbent law and practice, highlight evidentiary issues, and include a summary of key cases and legislation and their effect. |
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Page 196
... interim payments which have already been received . Does the plaintiff have to show that he needs an interim payment ? Certainly it has been the practice in affidavit evidence to provide evidence of need and hardship21 and even quite ...
... interim payments which have already been received . Does the plaintiff have to show that he needs an interim payment ? Certainly it has been the practice in affidavit evidence to provide evidence of need and hardship21 and even quite ...
Page 197
... interim payment , voluntarily or pursuant to a court order , the provisions of the Social Security Administration Act 1992 , s.81 ( 2 ) apply . In other words , payment is to be made net of benefits recoverable by the Compensation ...
... interim payment , voluntarily or pursuant to a court order , the provisions of the Social Security Administration Act 1992 , s.81 ( 2 ) apply . In other words , payment is to be made net of benefits recoverable by the Compensation ...
Page 197
... interim payment , voluntarily or pursuant to a court order , the provisions of the Social Security Administration Act 1992 , s.81 ( 2 ) apply . In other words , payment is to be made net of benefits recoverable by the Compensation ...
... interim payment , voluntarily or pursuant to a court order , the provisions of the Social Security Administration Act 1992 , s.81 ( 2 ) apply . In other words , payment is to be made net of benefits recoverable by the Compensation ...
Contents
Table of Cases | xvii |
Table of Statutes | xlvii |
Table of Rules of the Supreme Court | liii |
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agreement alleged amount annuity apply appropriate assessment award of provisional benefit cause of action cent certificate circumstances claim compensation conditional fee considered contributory negligence County Court Court of Appeal Court of Protection Court Practice 1997 date of knowledge decision defendant defendant's disability disclosure discount discretion duty effect employer entitled equipment expert evidence fact future loss Health Authority High Court income insurers interim payment issue judgment Kemp & Kemp L.S.Gaz Law Commission Legal Aid liability Limitation Act Limitation Act 1980 limitation period litigation Lloyd's Rep Lord Lord Woolf loss of amenity loss of earnings lump sum multiplier obtain order for costs paid paid into court particular party payment into court personal injury plaintiff pleaded proceedings provisional damages reasonable recoupment recover Regulations relevant respect risk rule solicitor special damages specific statutory structured settlements suffered tortfeasor unreported video evidence Woolf