APIL Guide to RTA Liability Third edition
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Why should you buy APIL Guide to RTA Liability 3rd edition
APIL Guide to RTA Liability Third Edition is written by a team of specialist PI lawyers. The work is broken down into 26 accessible chapters, each focussing on a particular aspect of RTA liability.
A new edition will take account of the following developments:
- Expansion of fraudulent claims and the new concept of fundamental dishonesty
- New uninsured and untraced MIB agreements
- Updates to all chapters focusing on new case law since the last edition (very important in RTA claims)
- Low value pre-action protocol for road traffic accident claims
- Accident abroad – Jurisdictional issues which arise from Brussels I (recast) – effective from Jan 2015
- Insurance issues – new cases of Delaney and Vnuk (which may be reversed following Brexit)
Table of contents
- Foreword to the First Edition
- Preface
- Association of Personal Injury Lawyers (APIL)
- Table of Cases
- Table of Statutes
- Table of Statutory Instruments
- Table of European Materials
- The Incidence of Road Traffic Accidents in Great Britain
- RTA Liability – General Principles
- Low Velocity Collisions
- Liability for Learner Drivers
- Owner’s Liability
- Passenger’s Liability
- Driver’s Liability: Speed and Braking
- Driver’s Liability: Overtaking
- Driver’s Liability: Turning and Side Roads
- Driver’s Liability: Lighting Vehicles
- Driver’s Liability: Traffic Lights
- Driver’s Liability: Road Signs
- Driver’s Liability: Roundabouts
- Pedal Cyclists’ Liability
- Motorcyclist’s Liability
- Emergency Vehicles’ Liability
- Pedestrians’ Liability
- Liability of Children and Schools
- Local Authority Liability
- Roadside Neighbours’ Liability
- Liability for Injuries caused by Animals in Road Traffic Accidents
- Liability for Spillages and Obstructions on the Highway
- Public Service Vehicle Liability
- Road Traffic Accidents Abroad
- The Insurer’s Liability
- The Motor Insurers’ Bureau’s Liability
- Sample Pleadings
- Index