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Resources BooklistOnce you have instructed your solicitor, and provided him with details of your claim, there is very little work on your part. You could leave it all to the experts and just focus on recovering from your injuries and getting on with your life. However, if you would like to read up on the subject of personal injury compensation claims, and find out what your solicitors (and barrister) are doing on your behalf, you might be interested in the following publications: Guidelines for the Assessment of General Damages in Personal Injury Cases The Judicial Studies Board, Lord Justice Waller Paperback - 72 pages 5th Ed (14 July, 2000) Blackstone Press; ISBN: 1841740314 This authoritative guide to assessing general damages in personal injury claims is widely used by judges involved in such cases. The 5th edition takes account of the recent decision of the Court of appeal in Heil v Rankin (2000) 2 WLR 1173 which made principled increases in the level of personal injury awards over £10,000. In arriving at the guidelines given, the authors have also distilled the important decisions of the courts since the publication of the last edition, and amended the figures to take into account the inflationary rise of the past two years. The Guidelines are designed to provide a clear and logical framework for the assessment of damages while leaving the discretion of the assessor unfettered, since every case must depend to a degree on its own facts. They provide a guide to all those involved in personal injury litigation: solicitors, barristers, insurance companies, trade unions and the medical defence organizations. Practice Notes on Personal Injury Litigation Gordon Exall Paperback - 192 pages 3rd Ed (13 March, 2002) Cavendish Publishing Ltd; ISBN: 1859415776 This book provides a basic outline of Personal Injury Practice and Procedure including new developments such as the Pre-Action Protocols, Civil Procedure Rules and Conditional Fee Agreements. It also deals with issues of liability including product liability and clinical negligence. Although aimed at practitioners this book gives a short, succinct and clear guide to the subject and will assist insurers, trade union officials and anyone who needs to understand the personal injury process. Gordon Exall is a Barrister specialising in personal injury and civil procedure. Kemp and Kemp: the Quantum of Damages Sweet & Maxwell; ISBN: 0421216808 Kemp & Kemp is the definitive source of reference on the legislation, case law and legal practice relating to personal injuries awards, and is available at most reference libraries. The work is updated on a quarterly basis to ensure that users are always up to date with the latest developments in the law and practice. Click HERE for a summary of our services |
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