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A Practical Guide to Clinical Negligence and Personal Injury Amputation Claims


ISBN13: 9781918241105
Published: April 2026
Publisher: Law Brief Publishing
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: £39.99



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A Practical Guide to Clinical Negligence and Personal Injury Amputation Claims is a handbook for legal practitioners handling complex, high value areas of litigation. Combining legal expertise with practical insight, this guide will help readers understand the medical causes and complications of limb loss – navigating expert evidence, rehabilitation pathways, and quantum assessment.

Authored by experienced practitioners, the book explains the medico‑legal issues that regularly arise in amputation litigation. Readers are guided through best practices in instructing experts, avoiding evidential pitfalls and valuing prosthetic claims.

Comprehensive and accessible, this book is a great reference for claimant and defendant practitioners alike.

Subjects:
Personal Injury Law
Contents:
Chapter One – Amputation Claims: Instances Which Can Cause Amputations
Chapter Two – Expert Specialisms to Consider for Instruction
Chapter Three – Expert Evidence: Avoiding Pitfalls
Chapter Four – Psychological Impact
Chapter Five – Heads of Loss
Chapter Six – Interim Payments
Chapter Seven – Rehabilitation
Chapter Eight – Advancements in Prosthesis Technology and Recoverability
Chapter Nine – Practical Considerations for Settlement