The system for assessing appropriate damages for individuals who have suffered a personal injury, caused by another person or persons is well established in the UK. A claimant, for example, who has been in a road accident, work accident, medical accident or negligent action can make a claim for his/her physical and psychological injuries, time off work and future disability, provided it is proven that another person(s) is responsible. The system involves obtaining, medical-legal evidence on the diagnosis, causation, treatment and prognosis of any injuries, physical or psychological. One key aspect of this covers the crucial issue of evidential reliability. This paper explains the key questions facing lawyers and experts alike in the UK; fun...
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The use of statistical and AI methods in civil litigation is an area likely to expand. As with many ...
This paper discusses the limits of expert opinion on posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in persona...
The purpose of this thesis is to analyse the issue of causation in personal injury claims. The reaso...
This book undertakes an analysis of academic and judicial responses to the problem of evidential unc...
ecause factual uncertainty distorts the allocation of civil liability, this article argues that the ...
Holčapek, T., Evidence in Civil Litigation with Emphasis on Disputes Arising from Medical Care, doct...
The approach adopted by epidemiologists when attributing a causal mechanism to an observed statistic...
In continental-Europe, each party carries the burden of proof for those elements that constitute the...
In this article, the author proposes the following doctrinal rule to explain those leading Commonwea...
This paper reviews from a comparative legal perspective the range of juridical techniques that have ...
The work of defence lawyers in civil litigation has been neglected by law and society studies. Resea...
This thesis is an inquiry into the legitimacy of judicial fact-finding in civil litigation. Judges m...
The decision of the House of Lords in Fairchild v. Glenhaven Funeral Services raises important quest...
Abstract: Traditional sources of data give only partial insight into the nature of personal injury a...
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This paper discusses the limits of expert opinion on posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in persona...
The purpose of this thesis is to analyse the issue of causation in personal injury claims. The reaso...