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  1. Humanity in Tort: Does Personality Affect Personal Injury Litigation?
  2. Industrial Injuries Compensation: Tort and Social Security Compared
  3. What tactics are used by lawyers when litigating claims for damages for personal injury?
  4. Tort Tactics: An Empirical Study of Personal Injury Litigation Strategies
  5. Industrial Injuries Compensation: Tort and Social Security Compared
  6. Structural Factors Affecting the Number and Cost of Personal Injury Claims in the Tort System
  7. Compensation Culture Reviewed: Incentives to Claim and Damages Levels
  8. Paying damages for personal injury via a pension instead of a lump sum: UK and Canada compared
  9. Tort Law Culture: Image and Reality
  10. Tort Law Culture in the United Kingdom: Image and Reality in Personal Injury Compensation
  11. Tort Law Culture in the United Kingdom: Image and Reality in Personal Injury Compensation
  12. Clinical Legal Education Revisited
  13. Litigation Costs and Before-the-Event Insurance: The Key to Access to Justice?
  14. Recovery of State Benefits from Tort Damages: Legislating For or Against the Welfare State?
  15. How Important are Insurers in Compensating Claims for Personal Injury in the UK?
  16. How Insurers Divide Up and Amalgamate Damage to Assess Payments
  17. How should periodical payments of damages for personal injury be updated to account for inflation?
  18. Indexation of Periodical Payment Damages in Tort: The Future Assured?
  19. Jackson and Before-the-Event Insurance: A Missed Opportunity or a Pitfall Avoided?
  20. Employers' Liability and Worker's Compensation: England and Wales
  21. Aggregation and Divisibility of Damage in England and Wales: Insurance
  22. The Politics and Economics of Tort Law: Judicially Imposed Periodical Payments of Damages
  23. Appearance and Reality in Reforming Periodical Payments of Tort Damages in the UK
  24. Tort Personal Injury Claims Statistics: Is There a Compensation Culture in the United Kingdom?
  25. Insurance and the tort system
  26. Increasing the Price of Pain: Damages, The Law Commission andHeilvRankin
  27. Recovery of NHS Accident Costs: Tort as Vehicle for Raising Public Funds
  28. Deducting Collateral Benefits from Damages: Principle and Policy
  29. Assessing Damages for the Costs of Care
  30. Deducting collateral benefits from damages: principle and policy
  31. Lobbying and the Damages Act 1996: 'Whispering in Appropriate Ears'
  32. The Continuing Importance of the Industrial Injuries Compensation Scheme
  33. Health Authorities and the Payment of Damages by Means of a Pension
  34. Legal Limits on the Structured Settlement of Damages
  35. STRUCTURED SETTLEMENTS OF DAMAGES AWARDS IN BRITAIN AND CANADA
  36. Structured Settlements: An Emergent Study
  37. The Merits of a Structured Settlement: The Plaintif's Perspective
  38. The Statutory Sick Pay Act 1991: Who Pays for Sickness?
  39. Social Security Appeals Tribunals and the Industrial Injury Scheme
  40. Pensions Replace Lump Sum Damages: Are Structured Settlements the Most Important Reform of Tort in Modern Times?
  41. Accidents whilst travelling and the limits of compensation for industrial injury
  42. The Government's Philosophy Towards Reform of Social Security: The Case of Industrial Injuries Benefit
  43. HEALTH AND SAFETY AT WORK
  44. POLICING THE SICK: Self-Certification for Sick Pay
  45. Compensation for occupational disease
  46. The Privatisation of Sickness Benefit
  47. Criticisms of the Traditional Contract Course
  48. Criticisms of the traditional contract course
  49. Contracts between Businessmen: an Empirical Study of Tendering Practices in the Building Industry
  50. No-Fault Compensation for Victims of Road Accidents: Can it be Justified?
  51. Consultation and cuts: The review of industrial injuries benefit
  52. Insurance, the negligent solicitor and the disappointed beneficiary
  53. Recent Social Security Cases: Pneumoconiosis and Special Hardship Allowance
  54. Waiting for Pearson: The policy choices to be made in accident compensation
  55. The Relationship Between Tort Law and Insurance in England and Wales
  56. Employers' Liability and Workers' Compensation