Structured settlements have had an increasingly significant impact on personal injuries litigation since the concept became reality in Kelly v. Dawes (July 1989). This text is designed to enable the personal injury practitioner to understand the options available to their client, and the process for implementing a structure. The text builds from first principles to the working mechanism for co-ordinating the settlement of a case via a structured sum. The author analyzes a range of international sources, contrasting the experiences in North America and Canada with developments in the UK.
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