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Personal injury definition

What does Personal injury mean? Personal injury describes harm to a person’s body or mind, as opposed to damage to property or pure economic loss. In practice it underpins civil claims in tort/delict, including negligence, occupiers’ liability, employers’ liability, product liability, road traffic accidents and clinical negligence. Across England & Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Ireland, legislation (notably limitation statutes and, in Ireland, Personal Injuries Assessment Board legislation) commonly defines personal injuries to include disease and any impairment of a person’s physical or mental condition. Recognised heads therefore cover physical injury, industrial disease and psychiatric injury. Fatal injury claims are related but procedurally distinct. Key legal features...

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Template CPR 35 Letter of Instruction to a Personal Injury Medical Expert, including Remote Examination, AI, Budgeting and Expert Duties (England and Wales)

Precedents
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Dear [ insert expert’s name ]

Re: [ insert name of client and the client’s date of birth (address and telephone number should be provided separately for the appointment arrangements) ]

Date of accident: [ insert date of accident ]

Thank you for consenting to prepare a report in this matter. We represent the above individual regarding injuries sustained in an accident that took place on the date noted above.

Documentation

To aid the preparation of your report, we enclose the following documents: [ list documents enclosed with instructions eg GP records, ambulance, hospital records, etc ]

[ We are in the process of obtaining our client’s GP, ambulance service and hospital notes and records and will send them to you once received. OR We enclose an agreed, indexed and paginated set of notes and records prepared with the Defendants. ]

Your instructions

We would be grateful if you could examine our client and produce a comprehensive report covering any pertinent pre-accident medical history, the injuries suffered, treatment undertaken and current condition, with particular reference to fitness for work and, if possible, providing a prognosis and likely duration of symptoms together with any anticipated future treatment...

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Marcus Weatherby
Marcus Weatherby

Marcus is a partner at Pattinson and Brewer Solicitors specialising in serious injury work for Claimants. He has considerable experience acting in all types of personal injury work including clinical negligence, major catastrophic injury/disability, and notably spinal injuries. He settled a spinal case in 2012 for £4.1 million. Marcus has a particular interest in industrial disease claims, acting for victims of asbestosis and mesothelioma. Reported Court of Appeal cases include Anderson v Newham College of Education on contributory negligence....

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