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committed to injured people

Contributory negligence and apportionment in employers liability cases – Getting the best outcomes

APIL CPD:
All levels - 1 hour

(Please note that the number of CPD hours may be subject to change)

One of a series of webinars covering the advanced skills in the more complicated areas of employers liability and responsibility for those at work.

The principles underpinning contributory negligence are well understood. Cases involving employment and quasi-employment relationships follow the same pattern, but there are key differences that can help you maximise the outcome in your cases:

  • The basics of contributory negligence
    • Key case law and principles
    • Dealing with the extremes – 100% allegations by defendants
    • The obligation on the defendant to plead and establish key elements
  • The role of employers in building systems to prevent injuries
    • The inadvertence or failings of employees and workers
    • The role of risk assessment
    • The ability to intervene early and using that to frame your allegations
  • The importance of statutory obligations
    • The role of regulations
    • Dealing with Enterprise Act based arguments
  • Practical matters and key case law

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The full four webinar series includes:

Winning at Work at Height Cases
20 August: 11.00-12.00

Personal Protective Equipment
20 August: 13.00-14.00

Succeeding in Construction Site Cases
22 August: 11.00-12.00

Contributory Negligence and Apportionment in Employers Liability Cases
22 August: 13.00-14.00

To book individual sessions, please use the links above to be redirected to their individual page.

Cost:

1 person - member/accredited firm: £85 + VAT
1 person - non-member: £115 + VAT
Small office (2 - 6 people): £150 + VAT
Large office (7 people or more): £185 + VAT
Whole organisation (All staff at all offices): £375 + VAT


On-demand

All people registered for live webinars will automatically be emailed details to view the on-demand learining following the webinar, whether you view live or not. Webinar recordings are available to view for up to six months.

Published
22 Aug 2024

On-demand recording
From 22 Aug 2024 to 22 Feb 2025

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