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    APIL Guide to MIB Claims: Uninsured and Untraced Drivers Fifth edition

    £150.00

    The long-awaited fifth edition of the popular APIL Guide to MIB Claims provides the practical advice that all personal injury litigators handling RTA cases need to advise clients whose claims involve complex indemnity issues arising from section 151 of the Road Traffic Act 1988, or the MIB uninsured and untraced drivers agreements. These cases have always been fraught with procedural difficulties and the technical nature of agreements has increased the risks of default by claimants and solicitors. APIL Guide to MIB Claims clearly sets out the potential pitfalls when dealing with MIB claims and offers practical guidance to ensure that your clients cases are handled effectively. This edition has been comprehensively revised and expanded to include coverage of: the UK withdrawing from the EU and the status of the Motor Insurance Directive (Directive 2009/103/EC) and other retained EU law ; the EU Retained (Revocation and Reform) Bill; the ending of the Vnuk requirement for insurance for vehicles on private land by the Motor Vehicle (Comprehensive Insurance) Act 2022; the Motor Vehicle (Compulsory Insurance) (Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2019, removing the ability for insurers to obtain a section 152 declaration post-accident; the operation of the Green Card Scheme and the removal of the MIB’s role in handling accidents abroad after Brexit; the Untraced Drivers Agreement 2017 (completely rewritten since the last edition); the MIB s liability for accidents involving uninsured e-scooters; and tactical contact ( TPAC ) cases, the MIB liability to injured police drivers. Comprehensive case law updates including: the Supreme Court cases of R&S Pilling v UK Insurance Ltd and Cameron v Liverpool Victoria Insurance Co Ltd; MIB v Lewis; Roadpeace v (1) Secretary of State for Transport (2) MIB; Sahin v Havard; Colley v (1) Shuker (2) UK Insurance Limited (3) MIB (4) Secretary of State for Transport; Brown v (1) Fisk (2) Soteria Insurance (3) MIB (4) Secretary of State for Transport; and Greenaway v (1) Parrish (2) Covea (3) MIB. In addition, the accompanying appendices include all relevant statutory materials (both domestic and European) and MIB documentation, as well as draft particulars of claim

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    APIL Guide to MIB Claims: Uninsured and Untraced Drivers Fifth edition

    £149.00

    An essential reference guide for claimant lawyers engaged in industrial deafness work

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    APIL Guide to MIB Claims: Uninsured and Untraced Drivers Fifth edition

    £149.99

    This title provides practical advices that all personal injury litigators handling RTA cases need involving untraced and uninsured drivers.

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    APIL Guide to Noise Claims

    £134.00

    An essential reference guide for claimant lawyers engaged in industrial deafness work.

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    APIL Guide to Occupational Illness Claims Third edition

    £190.00

    The APIL Guide to Occupational Illness Claims is a practical handbook designed for all those involved in this area of specialist personal injury litigation.

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    APIL Guide to Occupational Illness Claims Third edition

    £190.00

    The APIL Guide to Occupational Illness Claims is a practical handbook designed for all those involved in this area of specialist personal injury litigation. Claims for occupational illnesses acquired through exposure to substances, forces or environmental factors in the workplace share common problems, such as establishing causation and foreseeability, identifying when limitation periods begin and end, as well as involving complicated medical or expert evidence on which cases may succeed or fail. This guide, now in its third edition, provides a convenient one-stop source of reference for occupational illness claims. It outlines the vast array of statutory provisions which regulate this area of law helping you to identify which laws were in force at the time of the exposure. It explains the nature of the common occupational illnesses and the problems associated with complicated expert evidence required to establish liability. Practical advice on pursuing and valuing the claim is given, as well as expertly drafted pleadings for each of the occupational illnesses. Fully up to date, the new edition includes: Duty, foreseeability and breach – “Acceptable” levels of exposure? (Hawkes v Warmex). Causation and material contribution to risk – Single tortfeasor cases (Sienkiewicz v Greif). Updated guidance on general damages (post-Simmons v Castle). The APIL Guide to Occupational Illness Claims is essential reading for all personal injury practitioners

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    APIL Guide to RTA Liability Forth edition

    £149.99

    This book is aimed at all levels of practitioner dealing with UK road traffic accident (RTA) liability claims.

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    APIL Guide to RTA Liability Third edition

    £131.00

    APIL Guide to RTA Liability Third Edition is written by a team of specialist PI lawyers. The work is broken down into 26 accessible chapters, each focussing on a particular aspect of RTA liability. A new edition will take account of the following developments: Expansion of fraudulent claims and the new concept of fundamental dishonesty New uninsured and untraced MIB agreements Updates to all chapters focusing on new case law since the last edition (very important in RTA claims) Low value pre-action protocol for road traffic accident claims Accident abroad Jurisdictional issues which arise from Brussels I (recast) effective from Jan 2015 Insurance issues new cases of Delaney and Vnuk (which may be reversed following Brexit

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    APIL Guide to RTA Liability Third edition

    £131.00

    This book is aimed at all levels of practitioner dealing with UK road traffic accident (RTA) liability claims. It is presented in a very clear, user friendly format with practical step by step tips where the subject matter requires.

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    APIL Guide to Tripping and Slipping Cases Second edition

    £134.00

    A one-stop guide covering all the legal disciplines affecting a trip or slip case

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    APIL Guide to Tripping and Slipping Cases Second edition

    £134.00

    Tripping and slipping cases form a large part of the typical personal injury lawyer’s practice. Not all cases are straightforward; many involve complex questions of law. The APIL Guide to Tripping and Slipping Cases is a one-stop text. It covers all the legal disciplines that can come into play in a tripping or slipping case – Local Government, Landlord and Tenant, Occupier’s Liability, Highways, Health and Safety at Work, and so on. It gives detailed guidance on the applicable law, procedure and practice. It has a big library of precedents, from checklists and letters through to Statements of Case. Most of the relevant guidelines are included as appendices, and the facts and principles of the key cases (often contained in inaccessible law reports) are distilled into case summaries. This new edition has been revised to include the following developments: Substantial changes at common law in respect of the way in which the tort of nuisance can be deployed in Highway cases (with particular reference to the Court of Appeal decisions of Valentine v Transport for London and another [2010] EWCA Civ 1358 and Ali v Bradford MDC [2012] 1 W.L.R. 161) An update of recent case law pertaining to the application of the s.58 statutory defence (particularly in respect of the allocation of resources, and the effect of non-compliance with the Code of Practice), arising out of the authorities of Wilkinson v City of York Council [2011] EWCA Civ 207, and AC v Devon CC [2013] EWCA Civ 418 Consideration of the circumstances in which a Ward v Tesco defence still applies in light of Butcher v Southend-on-Sea BC [2014] EWCA Civ 1556

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    Applications under Schedule 1 to the Children Act 1989 Second edition

    £146.00

    Schedule 1 applications provide an important way of ensuring children’s financial needs are met where their parents are not married. This fully updated book is a comprehensive guide to the practice, law and procedure in respect of Schedule 1 applications and includes relevant legislation, rules and case summaries plus sample forms and orders. Essential reading for all family lawyers dealing with this rapidly developing area of law. “the further I read in the clear text of this book, the more interested and informed I became … helpful … clearly written practitioner s book … useful From the Foreword by The Rt. Hon Sir Nicholas Wall, President of the Family Division; Head of Family Justice; President of the Court of Protection

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