Description
This webinar will focus on the best arguments and tactics needed to succeed when acting for clients who have had accidents in the workplace, how can you spot the cases with strong prospects of success and what arguments are the most effective post the Enterprise and Regulatory Act.
After watching our Webinar you will have learnt all about:
- The provisions of 69 of ERA
- The Relevance of the Regulations passed under s 47of The Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 (HSWA)
- The current Statutory protection for those suffering accidents at work
- The possible allegations to be made in accident at work cases
- The Court’s latest accident at work decisions
- The particular common law arguments that are relevant to accidents at work
We will be discussing:
- Where are we now – post The Enterprise and Regulatory Act 2013?(ERA)
- The Regulatory Regime – is it still relevant?
- Statutory Duties – what remains?
- The allegations – bringing it together
- Effective Common law Allegations
- The European Dimension
Book this Webinar if you want to be able to:
- Apply updated knowledge s.69 of ERA to problem solve issues in current caseload
- Make realistic assessments of settlement proposals in the light of knowledge of the prospects of success of the claim
- Be in a position to make realistic settlement proposals in accident at work cases
- Manage Client expectations in accident at work cases re contributory negligence
- Give realistic advice concerning prospects of recovery in accident at work cases
- Draft allegations in accident at work cases
When:
This webinar is now available as a recording and you can access it whenever you wish. The recording link can be accessed for a whole year after the initial presentation. Our delegates will also receive the power point presentation slides used by our trainer during the webinar presentation.
Your Trainer
Nicky Carter is a self-employed Solicitor and Legal Trainer and has been delivering training for us since 2010.
Price:
Prices for MASS Members are £75 for a single view and £150 for a group view
Prices for Non Members are £95 for a single view and £190 for a group view
How to book:
Book online via our website by choosing an option above or fill in our booking form and return it to us via email.