Personal InjuryNSW
A comprehensive legal guide for advising and representing clients in common law personal injury claims under the Civil Liability Act in New South Wales.
2 Matter Plans
Overview
A comprehensive legal guide for advising and representing clients in common law personal injury claims under the Civil Liability Act in New South Wales. The guide is suitable for lawyers representing the plaintiffs or defendants/insurers.
Each matter plan includes detailed commentary, with links to legislation, cases and other and resources, with all the commonly required forms and precedents.
This helpful publication is a great companion to the District Court and Supreme Court guides. Separate guides to Workers Compensation and Motor Vehicle Accident are also available.
The practical commentary covers all aspects of claims, including:
- The principles of liability;
- Commencing or defending claims;
- Negotiating and settling claims both before and after litigation is commenced;
- Lay and expert evidence;
- Assessing damages;
- Documenting settlements.
Precedents in this publication include:
- Costs agreements and to do lists;
- Letters to clients, insurers, doctors, and relevant authorities gathering information;
- Medical authorities;
- Instructions to settle;
- Example content for pleadings, schedule of damages, and other documents.
The detailed Retainer Instructions ensures nothing is missed and the client is properly advised.
Ready To Use Resources
Choose from ready-to-use legal documents within this Publication.
2 Matter Plans Included
- ALERTS - Nil“”
- Full Commentary - Personal Injury (NSW) - Acting for the Plaintiff“null”
- Reference materials
- Overview“This Personal Injury guide concentrates upon negligence claims to which the provisions of the Civil Liability Act 2002 (the Act) apply, the questions and considerations that should be taken into account for a claimant and the steps necessary to get the claim underway and progress it to resolution. ...”
- A. Getting the matter underway
- B. Supporting and preparing the claim
- C. Settling the matter
- D. Going to court
- E. If required - District Court
- F. If required - Supreme Court
- G. Finalising the matter
- Comments and suggestions for By Lawyers“null”
Our Authors
More than 45 legal professionals have contributed to By Lawyers' Australian publications, all helping to ensure content is updated regularly to reflect changes in legislation, practice and procedure.
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