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committed to injured people
A not-for-profit organisation
committed to injured people

Stay updated: The must-know road traffic collision cases shaping autumn 2025

CPD
1 hour
Target audience
Any level

The essential case law update on road traffic and vehicular accidents for Autumn 2025 covering:

  • Ex Turpi Causa
    • Passenger on a stolen motorcycle
    • Liability of insurers and relevant factors to consider
       
  • Failure to secure a vehicle and the liability of the police for injuries
     
  • Misfeasance in public office by failure to investigate an RTC properly

Presented by Brett Dixon

Vice President, Law Society

Brett is a consultant solicitor with higher rights of audience for all civil proceedings. His specialism is civil procedure with a specific interest in digital change. He also provides training and consultancy services in relation to personal injury, technology and practice development. 

He is also the Deputy Vice President Elect of the Law Society of England & Wales. He has been the president of the Association of Personal Injury Lawyers on two occasions. He is a senior fellow of APIL and chair of the Senior Fellow Appointments Committee. He is involved in decisions in relation to interventions in civil proceedings recently including Belsner v Cam, Ho v Adelekun, and Hassam v Rabot along with judicial reviews by APIL of the fixed recoverable costs rules and the discount rate. He is a past member of the Civil Procedure Rule Committee and the current legal expert member of the Online Procedure Rule Committee. He is a director of Medco and a member of the Official Injuries Advisory Group... view full biography

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Published
18 November 2025
On-demand recording
Available from 18 November 2025
Delegate rate
From £90 + VAT
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