Balancing Act
In this October publication of PI Focus, Andrew Burns QC and Jonathan Butters examine which Third Party (Rights Against Insurers) Act will apply when a defendant is insolvent, considering the judgment in Redman v Zurich Insurance Plc [2017] EWHC 1919 (QB), in which Andrew Burns acted for the claimant, which addresses whether a personal injury claim should be brought against an insurer relying on the 1930 Act or the 2010 Act.
To read the full article, first published by PI Focus in October 2017, please click here.
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