Clerked by: Stephen Loxton Paul Clarke
Jeremy’s personal injury practice is split roughly equally between claimant and defendant work and includes cases arising out of road traffic accidents, industrial accidents and disease.
Significant Reported Cases
M v Ministry of Justice [2009] EWCA Civ 419
Successful limitation-based defence of claim brought under the Human Rights Act, arising out of a suicide in prison.
Lewis v Secretary of State for Health & anor [2008] EWHC 2196 (QB), [2008] LS Law Med 559
Declaration that disclosure by the Atomic Weapons Establishment to the Redfern Inquiry of medical records of deceased employees would be lawful.
Lahey v Pirelli Tyres Ltd [2007] EWCA Civ 91, [2007] 1 WLR 998
District Judge’s options when assessing costs after acceptance of Part 36 offer.
Brown v Ministry of Defence [2006] EWCA Civ 546, [2006] PIQR Q9
Assessment of future loss when career in Army cut short by injury just after start of basic training.
McCrae v Chase International PLC [2003] EWCA Civ 505, [2004] PIQR P21
Basis of assessment of future loss of earnings.
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Stephen Loxton
Paul Clarke
Satinder Hunjan QC secures £6.33 million (full liability basis) on behalf of German national for brain injury (“walking wounded”) following RTA
We are delighted Michael Rawlinson QC has been awarded Personal Injury Silk of the year at the prestigious Chambers and Partners UK Bar Awards 2019
Leading barristers set Kings Chambers and financial advisors Nestor, have raised £5118 for the Child Brain Injury Trust during their annual quiz fundraiser.
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