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Editorial: Media Coverage of Personal Injury Actions - Aidan Ellis, Temple Garden Chambers

24/09/13. Last week national media picked up on the story that a Norfolk police officer was withdrawing her claim for compensation against a garage owner, after she fell whilst investigating at his premises. One striking feature of the case was the amount of media attention it received. The BBC alone ran five or six articles on it. It was reported that the Norfolk Police and Crime Commissioner urged the claimant to drop the case; the local Chief Constable expressed disappointment and the Chair of the House of Commons Home Affairs committee wrote to the Home Secretary to ask for urgent clarification about the relevant guidelines (it isn’t clear to me what guidelines the Chair was hoping for). Subsequently it was also reported that the officer had...

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