Personal Injury and Clinical Negligence
Our 2021 personal injury webinar stream consists of ten sessions packed with crucial knowledge and updates looking at the full spectrum of personal injury practice.
As our webinar program is available for 24 months, you will be able to watch any of the 2019-2020 webinars which features expert speakers, such as Sarah Crowther QC.
We have the following webinars scheduled for release in this practice area during 2021:
- Personal Injury and COVID-19 (Judicial Review) (2021)
- Brain Injury (2021)
- Criminal Injury (2021)
- Brexit: Accidents and RTA (2021)
- Fatal Accidents (2021)
- Procedural CPR Update (2021)
- Whiplash Reforms (RTA) (2021)
- Update on Damages (2021)
- Personal Injury and Clinical Negligence: End of Year Round-Up 2021
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- Available nowProcedural CPR Update (2020)Personal InjuryIn this webinar our personal injury specialists will provide a procedural CPR update. They will discuss:Service of Claim FormStrike Out of pleadingsCosts BudgetsIndemnity costsExtension of ...
- Available nowSerious injury: case law update (2020)Personal InjuryThis webinar will provide a very brief look at some of the leading cases in this area.it will feature an analysis of a selection of ...
- Available nowEmployer and Vicarious Liability (2020)Personal InjuryIn this personal injury webinar our expert speakers discuss:Employer Liability:Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974Civil liability (or lack thereof)Continuing RelevanceWhat is the duty?Employer’s ...
- Available nowRoad traffic accidents: case law update (2020)Personal InjuryIn the annual road traffic accidents (RTA) webinar, our experts speakers provide an overview over recent developments in RTA – focusing on recent cases.A full ...
- Available nowFundamental dishonesty (2020)Personal InjuryFundamental dishonesty refers to a situation where an entire personal injury claim is dismissed on the grounds that the claimant has been dishonest in relation ...
- Available nowPersonal Injury - End of year round-up 2019Personal InjuryOur personal injury end of year round-up summarises all the key happenings in the sector in 2019, and looks forward to significant changes ahead of ...
- Available nowObtaining best evidence in collision reconstruction: locus visits and testingObtaining best evidence in collision reconstruction|Personal InjuryOften seen as an additional consideration rather than an essential part of an investigation, the webinar discusses the importance of an investigator visiting the locus ...
- Available nowObtaining best evidence in collision reconstruction: 3D scanning and modellingObtaining best evidence in collision reconstruction|Personal InjuryModern day surveying techniques involve taking several million laser scanning measurements from a collision locus. This allows an analyst to reconstruct a collision in new ...
- Available nowObtaining best evidence in collision reconstruction: video analysisObtaining best evidence in collision reconstruction|Personal InjuryWith CCTV systems and dash cameras becoming more and more commonplace, video evidence factors in an ever-increasing number of collisions to one degree or another. ...
- Available nowObtaining best evidence in collision reconstruction: picking your expertObtaining best evidence in collision reconstruction|Personal InjuryAn explanation as to the differences between road traffic collision reconstruction experts and some tips on how to ensure you choose the most suitable for ...
- Available nowObtaining best evidence in collision reconstruction: collision data recordersObtaining best evidence in collision reconstruction|Personal InjuryModern day vehicles retain more and more information. There are a number of computer units within a vehicle (either as part of a vehicle function ...
- Available nowObtaining best evidence in collision reconstruction: analysis of physical evidenceObtaining best evidence in collision reconstruction|Personal InjuryA broad discussion of the how an analyst will look at the physical evidence, from scratch marks to lightbulbs, to piece together the science of ...
- Available nowClinical negligence update (2019)Personal InjuryClinical negligence is an area in constant flux, and our subject specialists will bring you right up to date with all the latest developments in ...
- Available nowA practical guide to accidents abroad (2019)Personal InjuryAccidents abroad is a topic that impacts on lawyers in a number of specialisms, and in this webinar our expert practitioners set out a number ...
- Available nowRunning a serious injury claim (2019)Personal InjuryOur specialists in serious injury claims provide a practical guide to their issuance, covering best practice, pitfalls to avoid, and changes that are anticipated over ...
- Available now(LIVE) Brexit, Vnuk and Road Traffic Accidents (2019)Personal InjuryFollowing Vnuk, our Personal Injury specialists examine the interaction between UK and European motor insurance law, clarifying the state of the law after Brexit, and ...
- Available nowThe latest on industrial disease (2019)Personal InjuryTopics discussed will include:An update on VWF/ HAVS claims FLIPAn update on manual handling casesAn update on COSH casesAn update on limitation and section 33 ...
- Available nowEmployers liability in 2019Personal InjuryTopic discussed will include:The top 5 key cases of 2018Update on slipping and tripping claims in the workplaceUpdate on manual handling claimsUpdate on construction site ...
- Available nowFundamental dishonesty in 2019Personal InjuryTopics discussed will include:Problems with dishonesty prior to s57The law - s57 Criminal Justice and Courts Act 2015Case law - what is and what isn’t ...
- Available nowPersonal injury yearly round-up 2018Personal InjuryThis webinar will look at a number of key developments in personal injury practice over the last 12 months, with close reference to relevant legislation ...
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