05/04/2016
We are delighted to announce that the 4th Edition of the ‘Guide to MIB Claims – Uninsured and Untraced Drivers‘ has been released today. The book was written by Andrew Ritchie QC and edited by Jeremy Ford and published by The Association of Personal Injury Lawyers (APIL), in association with Jordan Publishing.
The latest Edition of the Guide brings the law up to date and considers the 2015 Uninsured Drivers Agreement, Francovich claims and VNUK.
It also reveals the that the sums paid out by the MIB evidenced in the annual reports and funded by the MIB levy decreased from £417m in 2008 to £244m in 2014.
The Supreme Court has ruled that claims for compensation by a man who killed three people, but was acquitted by a jury in the Crown Court on the grounds of insanity, are barred by the doctrine of illegality. The Claimant, Mr Lewis-Ranwell, sought damages from…
In this week’s Dekagram Dominique Smith examines a recent decision of the Court of Appeal considering and endorsing 90:10 split liability offers (contrary to the received wisdom following the decision of the High Court in Mundy v TUI [2023] EWHC 385 (Ch); and Robbie Parkin…
Kerry analyses Paul v Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust and the Supreme Court’s attempt to impose coherence on decades of caselaw from McLoughlin, Alcock and Frost through Walters, Shorter and Ronayne. She then asks the hard question for modern travel law practitioners: what, if anything, can claimants do…
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