Continue reading "Road Traffic Accidents: Owners, keepers and insurers"
Road Traffic Accidents: Owners, keepers and insurers
John McDonald sets out considerations for practitioners seeking compensation for claimants injured by unidentified drivers ‘If the owner (as opposed to the mere keeper) of the vehicle can be identified, it may be possible to fix them personally with liability for the accident.’Someone has been injured in a road traffic accident and wishes to bring …
Cases Referenced
Cases in bold have further reading - click to view related articles.
- Al Thani v Bradshaw & Webb (Sales) (1988) unreported, Queens Bench Division, 30 March
- Barnard v Sully (1931) 47 TLR 557
- Bretton v Hancock [2005] EWCA Civ 404
- Bristol Alliance v Williams [2012] EWCA Civ 1267
- C-162/13 Vnuk v Zavarovalnica Triglav DD [2014] ECJ, 4 September
- Daniels v Vaux [1938] 2 All ER 271
- Dodson v Dodson [2001] 3 All ER 75
- Monk v Warbey [1935] 1 KB 75
- Morgans v Launchbury [1972] UKHL 5
- Norman v Aziz [2000] Lloyd's Rep IR 52
- Rambarran v Gurrucharran [1970] UKPC 6
- Sahin v Havard (2014; unreported; Central London County Court); [2016] EWCA Civ 1202