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The 12KBW PI blog is the first port of call for thought-provoking analysis of case-law, key themes, and developments in personal injury law. Edited by Achas Burin and peer reviewed by members of 12 King's Bench Walk Chambers

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The Future of Catastrophic Injury Practice: Reflections from a Day of Lectures at the EMG Catastrophic Injury Conference 2026

By Pankaj Madan, Barrister, 12 King’s Bench Walk London and Exchange Chambers. Spending a full day listening to,  speaking at … More

New guidelines adopted in military deafness claim

James Pickering summarises the main issues decided by the judge in Abbott and Others v Ministry of Defence [2026] EWHC … More

E-Scooter Claims and Illegality – Where Are We Now?

Bébhinn Murphy explores the first reported e-scooter case to consider the defence of illegality, with input from Oliver Rudd, who … More

Liability for omissions: Is the law as it should be?

John-Paul Swoboda examines liability for omissions in the police negligence case of Tindall v Chief Constable of Thames Valley Police … More

The Court of Appeal rules that local authorities can be vicariously liable for abuse in familial foster placements: DJ v Barnsley

In this blog, Megan Griffiths of 12KBW considers the Court of Appeal’s decision in DJ v Barnsley on the first … More

Employment and personal injury case brought by trainee naval cadet struck out

Robert Oldham, pupil barrister at 12 King’s Bench Walk, highlights the lessons for practitioners in Townsend v Corporation of Trinity … More

To stay or not to stay – medical examination and fairness between the parties

HHJ Gargan in Clarke v Poole and others [2024] EWHC 1509 (KB) held that the Claimant’s claim for future losses, … More

Clark v Adams: personal injury claim against Gerry Adams to proceed to trial

An application to strike out personal injury claims arising out of the Troubles succeeded in part. The case raises unusual … More

Wasted costs and witness statement requirements for non-English speakers 

Hadley v Przybylo: recoverability of solicitor attending rehabilitation case management meetings

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