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    APIL Guide to Catastrophic Injury Claims Third edition

    £176.00

    Successfully manage and marshal your client care.

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    APIL Guide to Child Abuse Compensation Claims Third edition

    £160.00

    The APIL Guide to Child Abuse Compensation Claims has been written specifically for personal injury lawyers by practitioners with direct experience of the field. It provides lawyers with all the information they need to undertake compensation claims for clients who have suffered from physical, sexual and emotional abuse. This new edition has been extensively revised and rewritten to include: new cases on aggravated damages; aftermath of CN v Poole BC; liability for indecent images; consent as a defence; new chapter on Scotland; update on limitation; commentary on the case of Dunn v Durham; new section on lay witness evidence. The APIL Guide to Child Abuse Claims is the definitive guide to this challenging area of the la

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    APIL Guide to Child Abuse Compensation Claims Third edition

    £162.00

    Written specifically for personal injury lawyers by practitioners with direct experience of the field.

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    APIL Guide to Costs and Funding

    £134.00

    Costs and funding in personal injury cases have undergone dramatic change since the implementation of the Jackson Reforms which abolished the recoverability of ATE and BTE insurance premiums, capped solicitors success fees at 25%, and introduced QOCS, DBAs/contingency fees and fixed recoverable costs. PI lawyers also faced changes including the extension of portals to cover EL/PL cases. The purpose of this Guide is to provide a practical overview of the changes, explaining what impact they will have in practice, together with guidance on how to adopt successful and profitable working methods to thrive in the new regime, as well as ensure work started under the old regime complies with the changes

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    APIL Guide to Costs and Funding

    £134.00

    Provides a practical overview of the changes to costs and funding.

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    APIL Guide to Evidence

    £134.00

    The APIL Guide to Evidence offers detailed and practical advice on evidential matters as they relate to personal injury cases. An explanation of the law and applicable procedure is complemented by practical know-how, with tips on drafting pleadings and schedules. Contributors Laura Elfield, Christopher Goddard, Philip Jones, Linda Nelson, Jennifer Newcomb, Esther Pounder, Shahram Sharghy, Rajeev Shetty, Christopher Stephenson all of 9 Gough Square; Edwina Rawson, Partner, Field Fisher Waterhouse LLP; Maria Panteli, Solicitor, Leigh Day & Co and Christine Tallon, Solicitor, Leigh Day & Co

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    APIL Guide to Evidence

    £134.00

    Offers detailed and practical advice on evidential matters.

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    APIL Guide to Fatal Accidents Fourth edition

    £190.00

    This book provides practical advice on how to run a case involving a fatal accident and how to secure maximum awards for the family, dependants and estate of the deceased.

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    APIL Guide to Fatal Accidents Fourth edition

    £190.00

    Fatal accidents present the lawyer with a set of problems distinct from those of non-fatal personal injury claims. In particular, who does the law categorise as a dependant and how do you calculate the claim for dependency? The APIL Guide to Fatal Accidents, now in its fourth edition, provides practical advice on how to run a case involving a fatal accident and how to secure maximum awards for the family, dependants and estate of the deceased. The fourth edition has been extensively revised and updated with reference to the latest case law and guidance. In addition there is: A new chapter on multipliers and periods of loss in fatal cases. A chapter that deals with the common pitfalls and problems in fatal cases and how to avoid them. The questionnaires and checklists have been updated and revised to ensure that the practitioner can obtain all the relevant information in a way that is both comprehensive and yet maintains compassion and respect for the difficult situation that clients face. Useful practical materials such as the client questionnaires, checklists, draft pleadings and schedules of damages complement the text. In addition the relevant statutory materials and the 7th Edition of the Ogden Tables are reproduced for ease of reference. Written by a barrister who specialises in this area of law and who is recognised as one of the foremost commentators on civil procedure and damages this is an essential guide for all those involved in fatal accident claim

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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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