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Cross Border Personal Injury Claims - What’s New?

Level
Update: Requires no prior subject knowledge
CPD
1.25 hours
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Access for entire organisation
Cross Border Personal Injury Claims - What’s New?

Available to view from 18 Jun 2025

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Introduction

This webinar is aimed at those dealing with cross border personal injury claims. It will be of interest to those representing English victims of accidents abroad, including RTA, occupier liability and employer liability claims where EU based defendants and insurers are pursued, as well as those representing EU member state residents injured in England and Wales. The topics will also be of relevance to those representing insurers and other defendants and those who represent non-UK clients.

This webinar will provide an update on recent case law, consider procedural and regulatory developments and discuss the scope of litigation and interlocutory arguments as we continue to transition to pursuing cross border personal injury cases without the EU regulatory framework that existed previously.

There will be a focus on case law developments since Brexit and practical learning that can be applied to cross border PI cases being brought in England and Wales.

What You Will Learn

This webinar will cover the following:

  • Establishing jurisdiction in England and Wales for cross border personal injury claims
  • Permission applications relating to service out and extensions in time
  • Jurisdictional challenges
  • Applicable law considerations
  • Enforcement
  • Advice to seek from foreign lawyers, and when
  • Hague, Lugano and more

This pre-recorded webinar will be available to view from Wednesday 18th June 2025

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Cross Border Personal Injury Claims - What’s New?