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Loss of Earnings: The Badly Injured Child and Pension Loss - Gordon Exall, Zenith Chambers & Hardwicke Chambers

08/11/15. We have looked before at the approach that judges take when assessing loss of earnings in cases of badly injured young children.  This issue was considered in the judgment of Mrs Justice Cox in Manna -v- Central Manchester University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust [2015] EWHC 2279 (QB).  There is an interesting, and important, issue relating to a claim for pension loss.

THE CASE

The claimant was aged 18 years. He had suffered brain injury at birth.

KEY POINTS

  • A badly injured child was entitled to damages for pension loss...

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