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Liability Risk and Insurance

Judge can reject expert’s version of events

In a personal injury claim arising out of a road traffic accident, there was no principle of law preventing a judge from preferring the evidence of the lay claimants, whom he had found to be blameless and honest, over the directly conflicting evidence of a jointly-instructed expert in the field of accident reconstruction, with whose evidence he could find no fault. The Court of Appeal dismissed the appeal of the defendant

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