The UK civil litigation system has undergone significant reform over the past decade, most notably through the Jackson Reforms and the ongoing digitisation of court processes under the HMCTS Reform Programme. These changes have aimed to reduce costs, streamline procedures, and increase accessibility. However, they have also sparked debate over their effectiveness and fairness. This article evaluates the key reforms…
Introduction If your vehicle has been damaged in a road traffic accident (RTA) due to another party’s fault, you may be entitled to claim compensation under the Civil Procedure Rules (CPR). These rules govern the handling of civil disputes, including vehicle damage claims, in the courts of England and Wales.In this guide, we break down how to pursue a third-party…
Public liability injury claims are made when someone is injured in a public place due to another party’s negligence. These claims help injured individuals recover compensation for their physical, emotional, and financial suffering. What is Public Liability? Public liability refers to the legal responsibility of individuals, businesses, or organisations to ensure that their premises or operations do not cause harm…
When a road traffic accident occurs and the at-fault driver cannot be identified, often referred to as a “hit and run”, the victim may still be entitled to compensation under the Motor Insurers’ Bureau (MIB) Untraced Drivers Agreement 2017. This legal framework ensures that victims are not left without recourse when the responsible party cannot be traced. However, these claims…
The UK government has announced a major change to how compensation payouts for serious injuries are calculated. Starting 11 January 2025, the Personal Injury Discount Rate (PIDR) will increase from -0.25% to 0.5%. This decision, made after a 2024 review, affects injured individuals, lawyers, and insurers. Understand what this means, why it matters, and how to adapt! Syed Raza Mehdi…