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Deducting Benefits from Damages for Personal Injury

Autor Richard Lewis
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 5 ian 2000
This book examines an area of personal injuries law that has been largely neglected by other writers, but which is of vital importance in practical terms when establishing quantum of damages for personal injuries. It provides detailed coverage of the law as it works in practice, but also important insights into the underlying legal principles and policy. There is comprehensive analysis of the rules relating to the deduction of social security benefits, including the Social Security (Recovery of Benefits) Act 1997 and the new rules concerning recovery of NHS costs from insurers. The book also explains in detail how the deduction of private insurance payments, gifts and charitable payments, benefits relating to employment, benefits related to the cost of care, and benefits accruing to dependants all impact upon the awards made by the Courts.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780198298601
ISBN-10: 0198298609
Pagini: 350
Dimensiuni: 177 x 254 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.71 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

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provides both exposition and policy analysis which is clear, concise and well-structured. For a practitioner the detailed discussion of the social security benefit recovery scheme alone would justify the purchase price.
provides both exposition and policy analysis which is clear, concise and well-structured. For a practitioner the detailed discussion of the social security benefit recovery scheme alone would justify the purchase price ...if you want to understand both the policy issues and legal complexities of collateral benefits Deducting Benefits from Damages for Personal Injury is definitely the place to start ...
Deducting Benefits from Damages for Personal Injury provides both exposition and policy analysis which is clear, concise and well-structured. For a practitioner the detailed discussion of the social security benefit recovery scheme alone would justify the purchase price Over the years Richard Lewis has done much, almost single-handedly, to redress that imbalance, and this book represents another major contribution to that distinguished scholarship.
Deducting Benefits from Damages to Personal Injury is tht rare addition to the legal literature: a book which will be of value o practitioners and academics alike.
Deducting Benefits from Damages to Personal Injury is written clearly and concisely throughout, and is beautifully presented by OUP. The book will no doubt be welcomed by those with a background in personal injury litgation, but is also recommended to those coming to this area of the law anew, seeking to bring a different perspective to a thoroughly hybrid legal issue.
Professor Lewis' account of the present kaw is uncontroversially excellent ... [it] breaks new ground in its depth, thus filling a gaping hole in the material available to practitioners in this area.
Lewis sets up a clear conceptual framework against which the present law can be evaluated, and helps the reader to bring order to an extremely difficult body of case law.
Nobody denies the importance of this subject ... Professor Lewis plugs a gap which urgently needed to be plugged, and he does it thoroughly and readably, never forgetting that many of his readers will be harassed practitioners impatient of philosophy. The result is a book which is immediately, and is likely to remain, the definitive text on the subject.
Everything is here. This is not a remote, ivory tower view of the area, but brings the rigour of the ivory tower to bear on real practical problems.
invaluable text ... It is rare for a text to combine practitioner value and practical guidance with an academic insight and analysis. This book is an example ... An excellent book, and a "must" for the PI lawyer's shelf.

Notă biografică

Richard Lewis is Professor of Law at Cardiff Law School, Cardiff University