
This book examines an area of personal injuries law that has been largely neglected by other writers, but which is of vital importance in practical terms when establishing quantum of damages for personal injuries. It provides detailed coverage of the law as it works in practice, but also important insights into the underlying legal principles and policy. There is comprehensive analysis of the rules relating to the deduction of social security benefits, including the Social Security (Recovery of Benefits) Act 1997 and the new rules concerning recovery of NHS costs from insurers. The book also explains in detail how the deduction of private insurance payments, gifts and charitable payments, benefits relating to employment, benefits related to the cost of care, and benefits accruing to dependants all impact upon the awards made by the Courts.
This book investigates the complex legal framework surrounding the deduction of collateral benefits from personal injury damage awards. Richard Lewis provides a comprehensive analysis of the intersection between tort law, social security, and private insurance. By examining both statutory requirements and judicial policy, the author clarifies how various financial offsets influence the final quantum of damages in litigation.
What You Will Find
Legal practitioners and scholars frequently cite this work as a primary resource for navigating the technicalities of damage quantification. Experts highlight the text for its practical utility in bridging the gap between abstract legal theory and the realities of courtroom application.
Page Count:
350
Publication Date:
2000-01-06
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0198298609
ISBN-13:
9780198298601
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