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Key developments in personal injury and clinical negligence: cases, CPR and costs, legislation and policy—October 2025 (England and Wales)

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PI & Clinical negligence horizon scanner—October 2025 [Archived]

Archived: This Practice Note is archived and is not being maintained. It provides a concise overview of the principal legal developments relevant to personal injury and clinical negligence practitioners as at 1 October 2025. For updates predating this horizon scanner, consult PI and Clinical Negligence horizon scanning and key cases—overview.

Key PI and clinical negligence developments

  • RTA Small Claims Pre-Action Protocol (PAP) updates—in force 1 October 2025: The Master of the Rolls has approved changes to the Pre-Action Protocol for Personal Injury Claims below the Small Claims Limit arising from road traffic accidents (RTA Small Claims Protocol), effective from 1 October 2025. The revisions address the handling of non-Protocol vehicle costs (NVC) within the Official Injury Claim Portal. Previously, both claimants and compensators had to upload NVC forms manually. Under the updated protocol, the portal will now auto-generate these forms using data provided by both parties, thereby simplifying the process and reducing administrative effort. See: LNB News 05/09/2025 25...
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