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Particulars of claim definition

What does Particulars of claim mean? Particulars of claim set out, in writing, the facts relied on by the claimant to establish the cause of action and the remedy sought, so the defendant knows the case to answer. In England and Wales, they are a formal statement of case under the Civil Procedure Rules (CPR r 16.4 and PD 16). They must contain a concise statement of material facts, the relief claimed (damages, injunction, specific performance, etc), any claim for interest, and be verified by a statement of truth (CPR Part 22). They are served with the claim form or within 14 days...

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Fatal mesothelioma Particulars of Claim (England and Wales): occupational asbestos exposure; negligence and breaches of Asbestos, Factories, Building and Construction Regulations; estate and Fatal Accidents Act dependency

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Claim Number: [ insert number ]

IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE KING'S BENCH DIVISION

Claim for Fatal Mesothelioma

BETWEEN: [ name of Claimant ] Claimant (acting as Personal Representative of the Estate of [ insert name ], Deceased) -and- B COMPANY LTD Defendant


Particulars of claim


The claimant

  1. The claimant is the widow of [ name ] and serves as the personal representative of that estate (‘the deceased’).
  2. The claimant issues this claim for the estate under the Law Reform (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1934, and for herself, as the deceased’s dependant widow, under the Fatal Accidents Act 1976...
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Stephen Glynn
Stephen Glynn

Stephen has an extensive asbestos practice. He is known nationally as an industrial disease specialist, having co-written and edited the publication Asbestos Claims (now in its fourth edition) to which the Senior KB Master and Master Eastman have contributed. He is the author of the asbestos disease chapter in Kemp and the co-author of the occupational disease chapter in Kemp. He lectures widely on asbestos disease litigation and is routinely invited to speak at APIL’s annual asbestos conference. He is mostly instructed by claimants.Notable Asbestos casesCarey v. Vauxhall Motors [2019] EWHC 238 First case brought in this jurisdiction in relation to secondary exposure after 1965 suffered by wife of an apprentice electrician employed at Vauxhall in Luton.Lawrence v. Bexley LB [2018] EWHC 4010 Stephen acted for the husband of a deceased wife who died of asbestos to which she was exposed when she...

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