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Facts & Figures 2024/25

Facts & Figures 2024/25
Tables for the Calculation of Damages
29th edition
ISBN:  9780414120952
Published by:  Sweet & Maxwell
Publication Date:  30 Sep 2024
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Format:  Paperback
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The calculation of past and future losses in personal injury and clinical negligence cases can be a lengthy, technical and complex matter. Facts & Figures 2024/25 is designed to guide barristers, insurers, solicitors and all levels of the judiciary through the issues that such a calculation can involve. It is compiled with input from many sources, including lawyers, accountants and actuaries, as well as nursing, housing and motoring consultants.

Material in the 2024/25 Edition:

  • The full text of the latest version of the (8th) edition of the Ogden Tables, complete with explanatory notes, published in May 2021. These contain multipliers at the relevant discount rates for cases pursued in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland
  • An updated section on the valuing of claims for accommodation, following the Court of Appeal’s decision in Swift v Carpenter
  • The latest interest rates, tax rates, care rates and average earnings data

In addition Facts & Figures 2024/25 contains helpful information and guidance on:

  • Uplifting periodical payments including the changes in ASHE (6115) from 2002 onwards
  • Average weekly and annual earnings statistics
  • National Minimum Wage and National Living Wage
  • The latest life expectancy data from the Office of National Statistics
  • Means-tested and non-means-tested statutory benefits
  • Periodic multipliers for assessing recurring future losses
  • Splitting multipliers for future losses
  • Assessing claims for past care including the latest pay rates published by the National Joint Council for Local Government Services
  • Assessing claims for travel and transport, including annual motoring costs
  • Hospital and NHS charges
  • Assessing claims for Court of Protection and deputyship charges
  • Calculating claims for childcare, nannies and foster care
  • Assessing claims for DIY, gardening and housekeeping

Summary of Key Legislation includes:

  • The Mental Capacity Act 2005
  • Pensions Act 2007
  • Civil Liability Bill 2018

Key Cases Covered in Calculations:

  • Accommodation Claims
  • Swift v Carpenter

Pension Losses & Claims

  • Wells v Wells
  • Parry v Cleaver
  • Longden v British Coal Corporation

Court of Protection and Deputyship

  • PLK & Ors
  • ACC

Claims for Loss of Earnings and Lost Years

  • Ward v Newalls
  • Pickett v BRE
  • Croke v Wiseman

General Damages

  • Heil v Rankin
  • Simmons v Castle

New for the 2024/2025 Edition:

  • Details of past payments for Carer’s Allowance
  • Expanded guidance in relation to offsetting benefits against damages

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CONTENTS

  • Group A: Ogden Tables and Related Materials;
  • Group B: Damages;
  • Group C: Interest Rates;
  • Group D: Investment;
  • Group E: Prices;
  • Group F: Earnings:
  • Group G:Tax and National Insurance:
  • Group H: Pension;
  • Group I: Benefits, Allowances, Charges;
  • Group J:Court of Protection;
  • Group K: Carer Rates and Rehabilitation;
  • Group L: Motoring and Allied Material;
  • Group M: Other Information

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