Medical agency costs not recoverable in fixed costs regime – a solution
By Peter Morgan, Senior Underwriter (Estimated reading time: 1 minute 33 seconds) When it comes to your client’s personal injury claim, at some point you will need to obtain medical evidence – either through direct instruction with the expert themselves or via a medical agency. Whichever option you choose, each will come with their own […]
Read moreCovid-19 claims: what we are seeing?
By Matthew Best, Senior Underwriting Manager (Estimated reading time: 4 minutes 27 seconds) Previously it was reported that we may see a ‘tidal wave’ of litigation surrounding the coronavirus pandemic. Whilst that may well be the case in the months or perhaps years to come, to date we have only started to see a few […]
Read moreError by Omission – Misuse of Private Information and Breach of Confidence after Warren v DSG
By Matthew Pascall, Senior Underwriting Manager (Estimated reading time: 3 minutes 53 seconds) A recent and widely reported case has emphasised the need for practitioners to think carefully before bringing misuse of private information and breach of confidence claims alongside claims under the Data Protection Act. In Warren v DSG Retail Limited [2021] EWHC 2168 […]
Read moreSupreme Court Costs Decision Means ATE Insurance Still Very Necessary for Claimants.
(Estimated reading time: 1 minute, 59 seconds) Victims of injury and medical accidents could still lose all their damages The recent handing down of the decision in Ho v Adelekun by the Supreme Court has met with mixed reactions in legal and insurance circles. The large and highly resourced defendant law firms were keen to […]
Read moreWhen does an After-the-Event insurance policy provide adequate security for a defendant’s costs?
By Nicholas Ellor, Senior Underwriter (Estimated reading time: 3 minute 21 seconds) The short answer is, it very much depends on the wording of the particular policy and provisions in it enabling the insurer to void the policy and/or exclude liability. A rather unhelpful answer but nonetheless probably true. A defendant’s legal representatives will go […]
Read moreClaimant Victory in Supreme Court Costs Decision Reverses Previous QOCS Ruling
(Estimated reading time: 1 minute, 41 seconds) The Ho v Adelekun hearing at the Supreme Court has taken place and the decision has finally been handed down. This judgment has resulted in a major claimant victory. It reverses the decision in Howe v MIB and reinforces the original intention of the QOCS regime; this being that, […]
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