Commission proposes reforming the law of damages |
The Scottish Law Commission, led by Lady Paton, has released a report aimed at reforming the law of damages in personal injury cases to better reflect modern societal circumstances. The report highlights the need to increase access to justice and proposes expanding the definition of "relative" to include non-traditional family members, allowing friends or neighbours to claim damages for support provided. It also addresses time-bar issues related to asbestos conditions, suggesting that individuals with earlier diagnoses should not be prevented from claiming damages later. Additionally, the report recommends that payments from permanent health insurance should not be deducted from damages, and it seeks to enhance court supervision over damages awarded to children. As Andrew Gilmour, a Partner at Horwich Farrelly, notes, the report aims to align the law with the evolving nature of personal injury claims. |
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