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QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION
Leamington Spa |
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B e f o r e :
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MR CRAIG STREETER |
Claimant |
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MR DARREN LEE HUGHES |
First Defendant |
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THE MOTOR INSURERS BUREAU |
Second Defendant |
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Mr. Stephen Grime QC (instructed by Weightmans Solicitors) for the Second Defendant
Hearing dates at the Royal Courts of Justice, Strand: 14th-24th May 2013, 24th June 2013
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Crown Copyright ©
Mr Justice Jeremy Baker :
Liability
Evidence
Expert evidence
Issues
Discussion
Conclusion
Assessment of damages
"……the aim of an award of damages for personal injuries is to provide compensation. The principle is that 'full compensation' should be provided. ……This principle of 'full compensation' applies to pecuniary and non-pecuniary damages alike. …..The compensation must remain fair, reasonable and just. Fair compensation for the injured person. The level must also not result in injustice to the defendant, and it must not be out of accord with what society as a whole would perceive as being reasonable."
Medical evidence
Pain, suffering and loss of amenities
Loss of life expectancy
Discussion
Accommodation
Medical evidence
Expert accommodation evidence
Discussion
Loss of earnings
Past and future care
Case Management
Periodical payments
Fertility treatment and Childcare
Transport
Therapies
Aids and equipment
Holidays
Medical treatment
Provisional damages