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PI and Clinical Negligence highlights (England and Wales): interim payment refused; s57 dishonesty; 60/40 RTA apportionment; MoJ child sexual abuse limitation reforms; coroners statistics; Official Injury Claim Q1 data

Published on: 16 May 2024

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PI & Clinical Negligence weekly highlights—16 May 2024

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Road traffic accidents

Application for retrospective approval of interim payments dismissed

The King’s Bench Division in Mehmood (by his litigation friend, Mrs Asma Islam, pending determination by the court) v Mayor [2024] All ER (D) 35 (May) rejected the claimant’s bid to retrospectively approve a £10,000 interim payment made in 2019 and to obtain a further £75,000. The personal injury proceedings arose from a road traffic collision in which the claimant, a motorcyclist, sustained a significant brain injury after impact with the defendant’s vehicle. The claimant maintained the case was worth over £200,000. In an amended defence, the defendant put capacity in issue and alleged fundamental dishonesty, seeking dismissal under section 57 of the Criminal Justice and Courts Act 2015, supported by medical opinion and surveillance material...

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