
The Guidelines for the Assessment of General Damages are designed to provide a clear and logical framework for the assessment of damages in personal injury cases. The first edition of this title was regarded as a landmark in personal injury practice. Each succeeding issue has built on this reputation and the book has now firmly established itself as essential reading for all those involved in the area of personal injury litigation.This new edition has been updated to take into account inflation since the last edition and to reflect decisions of the higher courts on quantum. New guidance is provided in relation to the application of the tariff-based awards for general damages under the Civil Liability Act 2018. A new section is included dealing with sexual abuse as well as a new chapter dealing with work-related limb disorders. Efforts have also been made to identify those cases likely to fall within the new £5,000 small claims limit in certain RTA cases.This book is edited by a working party of the Judicial College, under the chairmanship of The Hon. Mrs Justice Lambert DBE. The members of the working party are all lawyers and personal injury specialists: Stuart McKechnie QC, barrister; Steven Snowden QC, barrister; Lisa Sullivan, Master of the Queen's Bench Division; and Richard Wilkinson, barrister.
This text provides a standardized, logical framework for the assessment of general damages in personal injury litigation to ensure consistency across judicial rulings. The Judicial College, led by a working party of legal experts and chaired by The Hon. Mrs Justice Lambert DBE, compiles this data to assist practitioners in quantifying claims. The volume synthesizes higher court decisions and legislative updates to provide a reliable methodology for legal professionals.
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Legal practitioners and judges regard this publication as the authoritative standard for quantifying damages in personal injury cases. The text is frequently cited in court and is considered a foundational resource for all professionals involved in UK personal injury litigation.
Page Count:
112
Publication Date:
2022-10-31
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192867628
ISBN-13:
9780192867629
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