By: 26 January 2023

Court of Appeal’s mixed injury decision could increase value of non-tariff claims

Analysis issued in the aftermath of the Court of Appeal’s mixed injury judgement last week has argued that it could...

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By: 24 February 2019

Court rules on PPOs for immunotherapy in mesothelioma claims

What is thought to be the first judgement on the issue of periodical payment orders (PPOs) as a mechanism for...

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By: 16 October 2017

Number of PI claims reaching Irish court system continue to rise

Irish courts are dealing with more injury claims than ever Ireland's courts have reported a rise in personal injury claims,...

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By: 8 December 2016

High Court restores balance in product liability claims in hip replacement case, says Kennedys

The High Court has ruled that just because a product has caused an injury does not automatically lead to a...

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By: 17 November 2016

Claims allocated to the multi-track should be removed from the fixed costs regime, rules Court of Appeal

The Court of Appeal has decided that claims allocated to the multi-track should be removed from the fixed costs regime....

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By: 15 April 2016

Court of Appeal decision could pave way for insurers to lump multiple professional indemnity claims together

The Court of Appeal has overturned the High Court’s August 2015 ruling that insurers cannot aggregate multiple related professional indemnity...

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By: 23 September 2015

Personal injury claims must be exempt from higher court fees, says FOIL

The Forum of Insurance Lawyers (FOIL) has said that personal injury claims must be ring-fenced from any further increases in...

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By: 16 March 2015

NIHL claims to remain classified as a disease following High Court ruling

A High Court judge has ruled that noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) claims cannot be reclassified from a disease to an...

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