Drafting Witness Statements and Evidence Building in Serious Injury Cases
Personal Injury Barrister Haroon Rashid is set to host another seminar in his series of lectures for Personal Injury Solicitors. Kenworthy’s Chambers is pleased to announce ‘Drafting Witness Statements and Evidence Building in Serious Injury Cases’, an online seminar that will take place on 20/09/22 from 4pm - 5pm.
The ‘Drafting Witness Statements and Evidence Building in Serious Injury Cases’ seminar provides guidance on building the evidence needed to support complex schedules.
The seminar will briefly highlight the procedural requirements relating to schedules, identify the potential heads of loss in serious injury cases, and detail the documents needed in support of general damages.
Haroon Rashid will cover what can potentially be claimed in loss of earnings and list all the documents you need to support a client’s past loss of earnings. He will explain the usual methods for calculating future loss of earnings and cover the documents needed to support future loss of earnings, care and medical expenses.
This seminar is aimed at Serious Injury Practitioners who want to perfect how to draft witness statements. Due to popular demand, there will be opportunities to ask questions.
You can book your place on the hour-long seminar ‘Drafting Witness Statements and Evidence Building in Serious Injury Cases’ by filling out the form at the bottom of this page.
Haroon Rashid is a leading Personal Injury and Clinical Negligence Barrister who advises on Costs and Case Management Conferences, applications for medical and engineering evidence, and Part 18 applications. He also regularly lectures and provides in-house training on serious injury work and clinical negligence work.
Speaking about Haroon Rashid’s previous seminar ‘Dealing with allegations of fraud in RTA Cases’, Ajmal Hussain from AGH Solicitors said: “Thank you Haroon, this seminar was a great reminder to concentrate and get the basic, yet essential, points resolved from early on in every claim.”