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.
This webinar looks at the law, practice and procedure relating to provisional damages and periodical payments including how they should be presented in the schedule and the evidence that needs to be provided in support and will cover:
- When is a claim for provisional damages appropriate?
- Making a claim for provisional damages
- Consequences of a provisional award
- Causation
- The obligation of the court to consider periodical payments
- Factors involved in the exercise of the court’s discretion
- Ensuring security for the claimant
- Practice and procedure
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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
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.