I am presenting three webinars on fatal accident litigation for later this year.  These deal with recent developments in fatal accident litigation; children and fatal cases and the difficult issue of damages in anticipation of death and claims for losses prior to death.

Recent cases in fatal accident litigation – what can we learn from them: 25th September 2023

This webinar looks at recent cases in relation to liability, quantum and damages involving fatal accident victims.

It considers what litigators can learn from those cases and the practical implications going forward.

Booking details are available here. 

Children and fatal accident litigation: 4th October 2023

This webinar looks at fatal accident claims brought on behalf of children and those cases where children are killed.

It considers:

  • The relevant limitation periods
  • The nature of dependency for a child claimant
  • The position when the child is on the only claimant
  • Issues relating to apportionment and approval
  • Is it possible to bring a claim for dependency when a child is killed?

Booking details are available here.

Damages in anticipation of death and damages for losses prior to death: 11th October 2023

This webinar  looks at those issues relating to losses incurred prior to death.

Issues covered include:

  • What is the nature of the claim if the claimant has a reduced life expectancy?
  • How does the court calculate the multiplier for someone with a reduced life expectancy?
  • The “lost years” claim
  • The difference between lost year claims and fatal accident claims
  • The Law Reform Act claim. Who can bring a claim for pain and suffering of someone who has subsequently died?
  • Human Rights Act claims and fatal accident damages

Booking details are available here. 



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