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Personal Injury Law: Liability, Compensation, Procedure 2nd Revised edition [Minkštas viršelis]

(Barrister, Guildhall Chambers, Bristol)
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 910 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 245x170x48 mm, weight: 1463 g, 12pp line drawings
  • Išleidimo metai: 10-Mar-2005
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0199275718
  • ISBN-13: 9780199275717
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 910 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 245x170x48 mm, weight: 1463 g, 12pp line drawings
  • Išleidimo metai: 10-Mar-2005
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0199275718
  • ISBN-13: 9780199275717
Now in its second edition (previously known as Compensation for Personal Injuries) this text brings together all the legal resources required for modern personal injury practice in one convenient volume. Ideal as a first point of reference, this book covers both claimant and defendant work and is a must for personal injury practitioners.
This book details all the issues of liability, quantum, and court procedure. It provides easy, direct access to the sources, including the full text of the JSB Guidelines, the 2004 Ogden Tables, the key Health and Safety Regulations, the relevant Civil Procedure Rules, the CICB Scheme, and the MIB Agreements. Accessible, with an updated page layout, and quick to reference, this book also includes many practical features, for example anatomical diagrams medical glossaries, specimen statements of case and schedules, and hundreds of concise case notes.

Now in its second edition, Personal Injury Law: Liability, Compensation and Procedure (previously known as Compensation for Personal Injuries in the 1st edition) is a uniquely convenient and reliable reference work, providing clear summaries of the law, and easy access to the key relevant claims, practice rules, statutes and materials across the whole range of modern personal injury practice. This edition has been fully updated and covers a number of new cases along with more practical advice.

Recenzijos

The book's layout means that everything kept together in each chapter, rather than keeping the non-legal sources separate as its sets out to bring together as many sources as possible. * APIL PI Focus, Volume 15, Issue 3. *

1. Overview2. Legal Words and References3. Grounds for Liability4. Causation and Remoteness5. Proof and Uncertainty6. Contributory Fault7. Defences8. Road Accidents9. The Motor Insurers' Bureau10. Health and Safety at Work11. Accidents at Building Sites12. Tripping and Slipping Accidents13. Defective Products14. The State of Land and Buildings15. Animals16. Sports Injuries17. Deliberately Intended Injuries18. Criminal Injuries Compensation19. Liability for Psychiatric Injury20. Clinical Negligence21. Injuries Causing Death22. Inquests23. Medical Terms24. Some Common Injuries25. Occupational Diseases26. Compensation Payments27. Injury Damages28. The Use of Multipliers29. Loss of Earnings30. Handicap in the Labour Market31. Loss of Pension32. Nursing and Caring33. Special Needs and Accommodation34. Other Claims Including Credit Hire35. State and Other Benefits36. The Benefit Recoupment System37. Fatal Accidents Act Claims Assessment38. Provisional Damages39. Structured Settlements40. Investment Advice41. Interim Payments42. Interest43. Relationships with Clients and Funding44. Before Court Proceedings Begin45. General Rules of the CPR46. The Claim Form47. Statements of Case48. Schedules and Counter Schedules49. Case Management and Allocation50. Striking Out and Summary Judgement51. Small Claims52. Fast Track Claims53. The Multitrack54. More Than Two Parties55. Disclosure56. Evidence of the Facts57. Experts58. Applications and Trial59. Limitation60. Children and Patients61. Settlement and Part
3662. Costs63. Appeals64. Reference Information
Peter Barrie is a common law barrister at Guildhall Chambers, Bristol. He was called to the bar in 1976 and had a varied common law practice but now specializes entirely in personal injury claims and clinical negligence.