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Summary of Recent Cases, September 2016

15/09/16. Here is a summary of the recent notable court cases over the past month. You can also receive these for free by registering for our PI Brief Update newsletter. Just select "Free Newsletter" from the menu at the top of this page and fill in your email address.

Summary of Recent Cases - Substantive Law

Motor Insurer's Bureau v Moreno [2016] UKSC 52

The Respondent was walking on a roadside verge while holidaying in Greece in 2011 when she was struck by a vehicle registered in Greece whose driver neither had a valid driving licence nor any insurance. She was left with very serious injuries. The Respondent was entitled to pursue the UK Motor Insurer's Bureau, rather than the responsible Greek body, via the Motor Vehicles (Compulsory Insurance) (Information Centre and Compensation Body) Regulations 2003. Liability was admitted but the issue in dispute was whether the scope of the MIB's liability to the Respondent was to be measured according to English or Greek law (thereby resulting in...

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