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Guidelines for the Assessment of General Damages in Personal Injury Cases 16th Revised edition [Minkštas viršelis]

The Guidelines for the Assessment of General Damages are designed to provide a clear and logical framework for the assessment of damages in personal injury cases. The first edition of this title was regarded as a landmark in personal injury practice. Each succeeding issue has built on this reputation and the book has now firmly established itself as essential reading for all those involved in the area of personal injury litigation.

This new edition has been updated to take into account inflation since the last edition and to reflect decisions of the higher courts on quantum. New guidance is provided in relation to the application of the tariff-based awards for general damages under the Civil Liability Act 2018. A new section is included dealing with sexual abuse as well as a new chapter dealing with work-related limb disorders. Efforts have also been made to identify those cases likely to fall within the new £5,000 small claims limit in certain RTA cases.

This book is edited by a working party of the Judicial College, under the chairmanship of The Hon. Mrs Justice Lambert DBE. The members of the working party are all lawyers and personal injury specialists: Stuart McKechnie QC, barrister; Steven Snowden QC, barrister; Lisa Sullivan, Master of the Queen's Bench Division; and Richard Wilkinson, barrister.

Recenzijos

Review from previous edition Reviews from previous edition - As all judges involved in hearing personal injury cases will automatically receive a copy of this book, it would seem obvious that no personal injury lawyer should be without it. Certainly for anyone professionally involved in calculating quantum, the purchase of this slim and succinct volume should be considered a necessity. * Phillip Taylor MBE and Elizabeth Taylor of Richmond Green Chambers * The work has become essential for practitioners and now I would not dream of advising on a personal injury matter without referring to the JSB Guidelines first. * Middlesex Law Society: The Bill of Middlesex * You and your practice need this guide if you are involved in any aspect of personal injury work. We hope that other suitable guides will be published by the Judicial College and OUP in the future (for instance, online courts) because they make our working lives much easier as practitioners and they are a boon for unrepresented parties as well. * Elizabeth Taylor & Phillip Taylor MBE, Richmond Green Chambers *

Foreword To The Sixteenth Edition ix
Foreword To The First Edition xi
Introduction To The Sixteenth Edition xiii
Updated Note On 10% Uplift xvii
Note On Multiple Injuries xix
Note On Whiplash Injuries: Tariff-Based Awards xxi
1 Injuries Resulting in Death
1(3)
(A) Full Awareness
2(1)
(B) Followed by Unconsciousness
2(1)
(C) Immediate Unconsciousness/Death after Six Weeks
2(1)
(D) Immediate Unconsciousness/Death within One Week
2(1)
(E) Mental Anguish
3(1)
2 Injuries Involving Paralysis
4(2)
(A) Tetraplegia (also known as Quadriplegia)
4(1)
(B) Paraplegia
5(1)
(C) Shorter durations
5(1)
3 Brain and Head Injury
6(6)
(A) Injury Resulting from Brain Damage
6(4)
(B) Epilepsy
10(2)
4 Psychiatric and Psychological Damage
12(6)
(A) Psychiatric Damage Generally
12(2)
(B) Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
14(1)
(C) Sexual and/or Physical Abuse
15(3)
5 Injuries Affecting the Senses
18(6)
(A) Injuries Affecting Sight
18(2)
(B) Deafness/Tinnitus
20(2)
(C) Impairment of Taste and Smell
22(2)
6 Injuries to Internal Organs
24(15)
(A) Chest Injuries
24(1)
(B) Lung Disease
25(2)
(C) Asbestos-Related Disease
27(2)
(D) Asthma
29(1)
(E) Reproductive System: Male
30(2)
(F) Reproductive System: Female
32(2)
(C) Digestive System
34(1)
(H) Kidney
35(1)
(I) Bowels
36(1)
(J) Bladder
36(1)
(K) Spleen
37(1)
(L) Hernia
38(1)
7 Orthopaedic Injuries
39(28)
(A) Neck Injuries
39(3)
(B) Back Injuries
42(3)
(C) Shoulder Injuries
45(2)
(D) Injuries to the Pelvis and Hips
47(2)
(E) Amputation of Arms
49(1)
(F) Other Arm Injuries
50(1)
(G) Injuries to the Elbow
50(1)
(H) Wrist Injuries
51(1)
(I) Hand Injuries
52(4)
(J) Leg Injuries
56(4)
(K) Knee Injuries
60(1)
(L) Ankle Injuries
61(2)
(M) Achilles Tendon
63(1)
(N) Foot Injuries
64(1)
(O) Toe Injuries
65(2)
8 Work-related Limb Disorders
67(4)
(A) Vibration White Finger (VWF) and/or Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome (HAVS)
67(2)
(B) Work-related Upper Limb Disorders
69(1)
(C) Cold Injuries
70(1)
9 Chronic Pain
71(3)
(A) Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS)
72(1)
(B) Other Pain Disorders
73(1)
10 Facial Injuries
74(5)
(A) Skeletal Injuries
74(3)
(B) Facial Disfigurement
77(2)
11 Scarring to Other Parts of the Body
79(2)
12 Damage to Hair
81(1)
13 Dermatitis and Other Skin Conditions
82(1)
14 Minor Injuries
83(2)
Index 85