Table of contents
- Key PI updates
- An introduction to personal injury trusts
- Case management
- Vexatious proceedings—Civil proceedings order
- Direct actions against insurers in subrogated claims—the limits of the Brussels I (recast)
- Road traffic accidents
- Government responds to future provision of medical reports in road traffic accident related personal injury claims consultation
- Clinical negligence
- The importance of experts in clinical negligence trials
- Abuse claims
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Article summary
This week’s edition of Personal Injury highlights includes an introduction to personal injury trusts and outlines why they can be important in certain cases and we also include analysis on the limits of Brussels 1 (recast) in relation to direct actions against insurers in subrogated claims. We have our usual round-up of other key cases and news as well as webinar dates for your diaries and new Q&As. Finally, we include details of our new Practice Note case tracker on Qualified one-way costs shifting (QOCS).
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