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committed to injured people

Dealing with the counter-schedule and counter-arguments in relation to damages - Part of the damages series 2024

APIL CPD:
All levels - 1 hour

(Please note that the number of CPD hours may be subject to change)

This is a series of webinars looking at the basic elements of major heads of damages for personal injury, with a particular emphasis on those claims in the intermediate and multi track.  In addition to looking at essential elements it looks at recent cases to illustrate in a practical way how damages are established (or not established) at trial.

Here we take a detailed look of those arguments that can be marshalled to reduce a claim for damages and cover:
 

  • Assessing points made in the counter-schedule
  • Causation arguments and the reduction of damages
  • Arguments about mitigation of loss
  • The schedule and recoupable benefits
  • The schedule and non-recoupable benefits

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This webinar is part of an eight-part series.

Further webinars in this series include:

Damages for pain and suffering

Damages for loss of earnings

Damages for the self-employed and those involved in entertainment and sport

Damages for care: Recent cases and their significance for practitioners

Accommodation and appliance claims

Periodical payments and provisional damages

Dealing with the counter-schedule and counter-arguments in relation to damages

Proving damages

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For further information on booking the whole series, please visit:
https://apil.org.uk/book-now.aspx?id=3802

Cost:

1 person - member/accredited firm: £85 + VAT
1 person - non-member: £115 + VAT
Small office (2 - 6 people): £150 + VAT
Large office (7 people or more): £185 + VAT
Whole organisation (All staff at all offices): £375 + VAT


On-demand

All people registered for live webinars will automatically be emailed details to view the on-demand learining following the webinar, whether you view live or not. Webinar recordings are available to view for up to six months.

Published
14 Mar 2024

On-demand recording
From 14 Mar 2024 to 14 Sep 2024

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