Adrian Higgins provides a case note on Hassam v Rabot [2024] UKSC 11.
The Supreme Court’s decision in this case was given yesterday.
Published: 26th Mar 2024
Our personal injury team includes barristers with various levels of experience and is able to handle cases ranging from simpler, fast track matters to injuries of the utmost severity.
We understand the impact an injury can have financially, as well as personally, and aim to work quickly and efficiently with clients, their solicitors and their families to establish liability and gain intermediate compensation, pending a final settlement.
42BR Barristers also represents those facing personal injury claims, including landowners and insurance companies.
The team has extensive experience of dealing with cases in the following areas:-
Here are some examples of our work:-
The Supreme Court’s decision in this case was given yesterday.
Published: 26th Mar 2024
Thomas Wood and Sinclair Cramsie will provide a clinical negligence and personal injury seminar in Norwich on 24th May 2023.
Published: 27th Apr 2023
A Clinical Negligence & Personal Injury webinar by 42BR members Laura Giachardi and Eleanor Wheeler.
Published: 2nd Sep 2022
This in-person seminar will take place at 42 Bedford Row Chambers, where we will be joined by Dorset Orthopaedic to discuss prosthetics & orthotics.
Published: 28th Apr 2022
These talks are aimed at practitioners of all levels of PQE. They will provide an invaluable update in an era where home working has made that more challenging.
Published: 10th Feb 2022
Adrian Higgins provides a note of this case.
Published: 18th Jan 2022
As the Christmas party season approaches the Court of Appeal in the decision of Campbell v Advantage Insurance Company [2021] EWCA Civ 1698 gives some helpful guidance on the question of whether an intoxicated passenger who is driven by a driver who is also intoxicated is contributorily negligent.
Published: 17th Nov 2021
Chambers are thrilled to have 13 individual recommendations/rankings in the new Legal 500 guide.
Published: 30th Oct 2018
On 23 February 2016 the Court of Appeal gave judgment in Broadhurst v Tan and Taylor v Smith [2016] EWCA Civ 94, an important decision for Claimants seeking to maximise the recovery of their costs in cases where they are usually limited to fixed costs.
Published: 3rd Mar 2016
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