The APIL Guide to Occupational Illness Claims is a practical handbook designed for all those involved in this area of specialist personal injury litigation. It is a one-stop source of reference, which provides:
an outline of the myriad statutory provisions which regulate this area and the effective date of those provisions, helping you to identify which provision was in force at the date of exposure
the nature and medical background to common occupational illnesses
an explanation of the problems associated with complicated expert evidence
practical advice on pursuing and valuing the claim, the procedure for restoring companies to the register, etc
expertly drafted precedents, draft schedules of damages and model pleadings
The new edition of APIL Guide to Occupational Illness Claims has been completely rewritten by a team of specialist personal injury lawyers, taking into account major changes in law and practice since the first edition of this book.
General Editor Christopher Goddard9 Gough Square
Contributors Chris FrySolicitor and Managing Partner, Unity Law Catherine Atkinson, Laura Elfield, Kate Lamont, Giles Mooney, Guarang Naik, Raj Shetty, Chris Stephensonall of 9 Gough Square Chambers
General considerations
Common Law
Causation
Limitation
Asbestos related illnesses
Noise related conditions
Work-Related Upper Limb Disorders
Vibration White Finger
Stress Claims
General Statutory Framework
Regulations with Specific Application
Pre-Action Protocol
Evidential issues
General Damages
Special Damages
Settlement
Appendices
Pleadings
Checklists
Pre-Action Protocol
Selected Regs
"plenty of material that will give considerable assistance and comfort to practitioners involved in the day-to-day running of occupational illness claims" New Law Journal