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PIBA Personal Injury Handbook 3rd ed isbn 9781846610547

Personal Injury Handbook 2nd ed

Edited by: Philip Mead, Simon Levene, Brian Langstaff, Matthias Kelly

ISBN13: 9780421739208
ISBN: 0421739207
New Edition ISBN: 9781846610547
Published: December 2000
Publisher: Sweet & Maxwell Ltd
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: Out of print



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The new edition of the Personal Injury Handbook is a concise, straightforward and practical guide to the conduct of personal injury claims. Ideal for barristers and solicitors at all levels, it starts by dealing with the establishment of liability and goes on to look at how to construct a claim for damages.

It then proceeds to cover the practicalities and detail of Procedural Rules such as limitation and payments into court, and of funding. In order to aid practitioners in the preparation of their own cases it highlights and analyses the effects of:-

  • key cases
  • evidentiary issues
  • relevant legislation
The Handbook can be used as a handy reference both in and out of court, being both portable and user-friendly. The chapters are ordered logically to highlight the main procedural and case management issues, and the text is formatted to enable ease of reference. Its pocket paperback format makes it extremely practical to carry into court. In the 3 years since the last edition there have been a number of major changes in the area including:-
  • the abolition of Legal Aid for personal injury work
  • the effects of the Woolf Reforms

Subjects:
Personal Injury Law
Contents:
Liability.; Procedure.; Damages. ;Funding.