I have started a blog on accidents at work after the Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Act 2013 comes into force. The Act abolishes an action for breach of statutory duty and claimants will have to rely upon common law negligence. This can have a profound impact in fatal accident cases caused by accidents at work. The blog can be found here http://accidentsatworkaftertheerra.wordpress.com/. Future posts will deal with the particular problems caused in fatal cases.
Recent Posts
- UNDERSTANDING THE LAW RELATING TO FATAL ACCIDENTS: WEBINAR 8TH FEBRUARY 2023
- UNDERSTANDING FATAL ACCIDENT LAW: A SERIES OF FIVE WEBINARS THIS YEAR
- A SERIES OF WEBINARS ON FATAL ACCIDENT LITIGATION AND DAMAGES: JUNE 2022
- FATAL ACCIDENT DAMAGES: COURT OF APPEAL UPHOLDS WIDOW’S CLAIM TO DAMAGES BASED ON “PRACTICAL REALITY”
- FATAL ACCIDENTS: DAY LONG (ONLINE) COURSE ON LAW, PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE: 12TH NOVEMBER 2021
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