Asbestos: Law & Litigation, 2nd Edition | 2022*
Asbestos: Law & Litigation, 2nd Edition | 2022*
| Author | Harry Steinberg KC, James Beeton, Michael Rawlinson KC |
| Publication Date | June 2022 |
| ISBN | 9780414102330 |
| Format | Hardcover / eBook |
| Publisher | Sweet & Maxwell |
Asbestos: Law & Litigation is the first in-depth UK guide dedicated to asbestos-related injury claims. Authored by seasoned legal professionals who have worked on many landmark cases, the book offers a comprehensive overview—spanning from the evolution of medical understanding to the legal framework surrounding compensation.
Highlights include:
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Expert medical insight into asbestos-related diseases by renowned specialists Dr. John Moore-Gillon and Dr. Robin Rudd
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A detailed history of asbestos and its various applications
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Thorough examination of both common law and statutory grounds for liability in asbestos-related cases
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Clear explanation of the complex insurance and reinsurance issues often encountered in these claims
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Guidance on the types of damages available through civil litigation and navigating payment applications under schemes like the DMPS
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Practical advice on handling procedural challenges in asbestos-related court cases and inquests
Key Case Law Covered:
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Steve Hill Ltd v Witham, Head v Culver Heating Co Ltd, and Rix v Paramount Shopfitting Co Ltd: A trio of recent Court of Appeal rulings that clarified how losses should be assessed in asbestos-related disease claims.
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Bussey v Anglia Heating Ltd: A significant Court of Appeal case that refined the approach to assessing foreseeable risk in tort claims, highlighting the role of technical guidance documents in asbestos litigation.
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HMG3 Ltd v Dunn: A High Court case offering detailed guidance on when courts may exercise discretion to waive the usual time limits (limitation period) in fatal asbestos disease claims.
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Heneghan v Manchester Dry Docks Ltd: A key Court of Appeal decision that extended the Fairchild principle to lung cancer claims related to asbestos and applied the "doubles the risk" test using epidemiological evidence.
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Chandler v Cape Plc: A landmark ruling—recently upheld by the Supreme Court—establishing that a parent company can owe a direct duty of care to employees of its subsidiary in asbestos exposure cases.
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McDonald v National Grid Electricity: A Supreme Court judgment that defined the scope and application of the Asbestos Industry Regulations 1931.
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DP v Topmark Claims Management Ltd: The first published case interpreting the Diffuse Mesothelioma Payment Scheme 2014, addressing several key aspects of its eligibility and requirements.
Key Legislation Covered:
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Third Parties (Rights against Insurers) Acts of 1930 and 2010
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Asbestos Industry Regulations 1931
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Factories Acts of 1937 and 1961
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Asbestos Regulations 1969
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Limitation Act 1980
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Control of Asbestos at Work Regulations 1987 and 2002
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Control of Asbestos Regulations 2006 and 2012
Table of Contents of Asbestos: Law & Litigation, 2nd Edition | 2022:
- Chapter 1: Medical aspects of asbestos-related conditions;
- Chapter 2: History and use;
- Chapter 3: Knowledge;
- Chapter 4: Common law;
- Chapter 5: Statutory duties;
- Chapter 6: Environmental liability;
- Chapter 7: Dangerous premises;
- Chapter 8: Product liability;
- Chapter 9: TUPE and employment;
- Chapter 10: Insurance;
- Chapter 11: Causation;
- Chapter 12: Contributory negligence;
- Chapter 13: Limitation;
- Chapter 14: Damages;
- Chapter 15: State payments for asbestos-related illness;
- Chapter 16: Practice and procedure
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