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Personal Injury Compensation

Fraudulent claim for personal injuries in road traffic case

Pegg v Webb [2020] EWHC 2095 (QB)

On appeal, it has been held that a judge had erred in finding that a claimant had not been fundamentally dishonest in his personal injury claim arising from a road traffic collision. While there had been a genuine collision, the claimant had been dishonest in his evidence about his injuries and he had omitted to tell the medical expert about a later accident he had been involved in.

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