Third party liabilities and section 152 notices
One of the perennial bugbears of insurance companies is when to their horror, they find they are fixed with a […]
One of the perennial bugbears of insurance companies is when to their horror, they find they are fixed with a […]
An important issue in credit hire litigation if a claim fails, is the extent to which a successful defendant, can
Its always a pleasure to go to the Court of Appeal. The judges are bright, focused and polite. The work
How quickly the weeks fly by. Since my return from a brief break in late May, there seems to have
One of the issues that frequently arises in credit hire claims, is the accident which takes place when a vehicle
From time to time, claimants in credit hire cases, are found to have been driving their cars, without insurance, or
Another month, another series of posts on matters pertaining to credit hire law and practice. This month, we return to the
Yesterday the Court of Appeal handed down judgment in a case I successfully argued for the appellant on appeal, representing
I have been asked on many occasions by insurance companies and their instructed solicitors how one “gets round” QUOCS. The
Some years ago, prior to the decision of the Court of Appeal in Zurich v Umerji [2014] EWCA Civ 357