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Personal Injury and Clinical Negligence update (England and Wales): fixed recoverable costs extension, damages and costs reforms, coroner and procedural developments, and key judgments—May 2023 [Archived]

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PI & Clinical Negligence horizon scanner—May 2023 [Archived]

ARCHIVED: This Practice Note has been archived and is not being maintained at present. It distils the principal legal developments of relevance to personal injury and clinical negligence practitioners as at 19 May 2023. For the most recent horizon scanner, reference should be made to PI and Clinical Negligence horizon scanning—overview.

Key PI & Clinical Negligence developments

  • Analysis of the proposed implementation of the extended fixed recoverable costs regime — The Civil Procedure Rule Committee (CPRC) has issued draft amendments needed to implement the expansion of the fixed recoverable costs regime. Andrew Crisp, an associate at Clarion Solicitors, assesses those changes and their effects. See News Analysis: Analysis of the proposed implementation of the extended fixed recoverable costs regime.
  • Fixed costs for noise induced hearing loss cases — From 1 October 2023, claims for noise induced hearing loss will fall within fixed recoverable costs. These rules enact the recommendations of the Civil Justice Council’s (CJC) working group on fixed costs for Noise Induced Hearing Loss (NIHL) and will cover all NIHL claims where no letter of claim was sent before 1 October 2023...
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