Foreword written by Lord Justice Irwin
1: Injuries Resulting in Death
2: Injuries Involving Paralysis
3: Head Injuries
4: Psychiatric and Psychological Damage
5: Injuries Affecting the Senses
6: Injuries to Internal Organs
7: Orthopaedic Injuries
8: Chronic Pain
9: Facial Injuries
10: Scarring to Other Parts of the Body
11: Damage to Hair
12: Dermatitis and Other Skin Conditions
13: Minor Injuries
Reviews from previous edition - As all judges involved in hearing
personal injury cases will automatically receive a copy of this
book, it would seem obvious that no personal injury lawyer should
be without it. Certainly for anyone professionally involved in
calculating quantum, the purchase of this slim and succinct volume
should be considered a necessity.
*Phillip Taylor MBE and Elizabeth Taylor of Richmond Green
Chambers*
The work has become essential for practitioners and now I would not
dream of advising on a personal injury matter without referring to
the JSB Guidelines first.
*Middlesex Law Society: The Bill of Middlesex*
You and your practice need this guide if you are involved in any
aspect of personal injury work. We hope that other suitable guides
will be published by the Judicial College and OUP in the future
(for instance, online courts) because they make our working lives
much easier as practitioners and they are a boon for unrepresented
parties as well.
*Elizabeth Taylor & Phillip Taylor MBE, Richmond Green Chambers*
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