Richard Meggitt

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Major Trauma Cases

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Year of call as a solicitor 1996.

Richard is a qualified solicitor, having joined the firm in 1996. He has deliberately restricted his case load to serious injury claims. Having acted for more than 500 Claimants in major trauma cases, his expertise is recognised by the Association of Personal Injury Lawyers; Richard is a senior litigator.

Lord Freud, the minister responsible for steering the Mesothelioma Bill through Parliament, was given a hard time by peers yesterday (Wednesday) when the Bill was debated in Grand Committee.

There was heated debate about what is perceived to be an arbitrary start date for the scheme of 25 July 2012, and lack of sympathy for the minister’s view that an earlier start date would cost a huge amount for the insurers who are to fund the scheme. Lord Howarth of Newport said “for decades, they coined money. They made a very great deal of money, particularly in insuring against long-latency diseases, because they did not have to pay out for such a long period”.

Peers also argued robustly for the extension of the scheme to self-employed workers and to people who were in the same household as someone exposed to asbestos. There was also argument about proposals to restrict payments to an average of 70 per cent of normal civil awards as an incentive for people to trace their former employers’ insurers. Baroness Donaghy remarked “if we are talking about incentivisation, I would argue for 130 per cent instead of 70 per cent because that might make some people try a little harder to find the paperwork.”

This was the Bill’s first day in Grand Committee, where there was no voting on amendments. The second day will be on Monday, 10 June.

If you have been exposed to asbestos, or secondary asbestos and have contracted mesothelioma then speak to our experienced solicitors today about making a claim. You can make a workplace accident claim if you call on  0114 2678780, email Richard Meggitt at [email protected], or complete our online form today.

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