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Kemp & Kemp: Personal Injury Law, Practice and Procedure
In a personal injury case, choices are to be made at every stage of the process and it is important to make right decisions to ensure successful outcomes. This book provides guidance on the various facets of PI practice and procedure. It covers personal injury claims, fatal accidents, industrial accidents, group actions and clinical negligence.
Author(s) | Edited by His Honour Judge Timothy Petts, William Norris KC, Grahame Aldous KC. |
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Publisher | Sweet & Maxwell Ltd |
Format | Loose-leaf |
Pages | 900 |
Published in | United Kingdom |
Published | 1 Dec 2005 |
Availability | Available |
In a personal injury case, choices are to be made at every stage of the process and it is important to make right decisions to ensure successful outcomes. This book provides guidance on the various facets of PI practice and procedure. It covers personal injury claims, fatal accidents, industrial accidents, group actions and clinical negligence.
Taking on a client. Funding. Limitation. Parties and capacity. Pre-action protocols. Issue and pleadings. Schedules and counterschedules. Provisional damages. Service and extension. Acknowledgement, defence and counterclaim. Third party actions (Part 20).