Personal Injury

Accident, Injury & Disease has been a key area of chambers' practice for 60 years.  2tg is recommended as one of the leading Personal Injury sets in the UK and many members are individually recognised as experts in their field.

The group's specialisms include public, employer's and road traffic liability and all aspects of the law relating to personal injury, both physical and psychiatric. 

The leading cases on stress at work (Barber v Somerset County Council); industrial disease (Holtby v Brigham and Cowan (Hull) Ltd); the Animals Act (Mirvahedy v Henley); foreseeability (Jolley v London Borough of Sutton); vicarious liability (Lister v Hesley Hall Ltd); nervous shock (Frost v. South Yorkshire Police); general damages (Heil v Rankin), the Motor Insurers' Bureau (White v White); occupiers (Keown v Coventry Healthcare NHS Trust) and harassment (Conn v. Sunderland City Council) all involved members of the group.

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12.07.2010 Injury Times - Summer 2010

07.07.2008 Injury Times - Summer 2008

01.07.2006 Injury Times - Summer 2006

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